
Black Birch Canyon Viewpoint
Less-visited viewpoint where you can see hoodoos and Rainbow Point.
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Black Birch Canyon Viewpoint Details
One of the park's less-visited scenic overlooks, the Black Birch Canyon viewpoint is a pullout off of the main park road just north of Rainbow Point and Yovimpa Point -- the southernmost viewpoints in the park. Among other things, you'll get a nice view of Rainbow Point from the Black Birch Canyon pullout. Down below the 8,750-foot viewpoint are rows of hoodoos.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Black Birch Canyon Viewpoint
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Agua Canyon Viewpoint
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Ponderosa Canyon Viewpoint
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Swamp Canyon Viewpoint
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