Black Birch Canyon, located at mile 16.5 along the Scenic Southern Drive in Bryce Canyon National Park, offers stunning views of hoodoos and the surrounding landscape. Despite its name, there are no black birch trees here - just quaking aspens that might have been mistaken for them. From this viewpoint, visitors can see the unique geology of the area, including the Pink Cliffs, Navajo Mountain, and the Tushar Mountains. It's a great spot to take in the beauty of Bryce Canyon and appreciate the natural wonders of the region.