Bryce Canyon National Park is a natural wonderland of captivating rock formations, known as hoodoos, that stretch across a breathtaking amphitheater. There are ample hikes and scenic viewpoints where you can witness the vibrant colors and unique geological features. Here are the best hikes and scenic viewpoints you need to experience in Bryce Canyon National Park!
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TIPS:
- Check out the official Bryce Canyon National Park Website to read important information regarding fees, hikes, maps, hours, and more.
- Purchase a National Parks Annual Pass
- There are parking lots at most trailheads and viewpoints, but there is also a free shuttle that runs throughout the park if you want to avoid parking.
- Get to the park early! I cannot stress this one enough. Trails can get packed and parking can be difficult during the day. Additionally, Bryce Canyon is known for having a spectacular sunrise. So, if you get to the park extra early then go to Sunrise or Sunset Viewpoints to watch the colors rise over the canyon.
Hikes and Scenic Viewpoints in Bryce Canyon National Park
Fairyland Loop Trail
Access the 8-mile Fairyland Loop trail from Fairyland Point. I would highly recommend this hike! With its length, you are able to see multiple aspects of Bryce Canyon including varieties of hoodoos and the Bryce Amphitheater. With every turn and viewpoint during this hike, my eyes witnessed new and captivating scenes. The vastness of the amphitheater and the intricacy of the rock formations left me in awe. Additionally, this hike is usually not too busy so it is a good option to avoid the crowds.
Rim Trail
The Rim Trail allows you to walk around the outside of the canyon and overlook the parkโs iconic amphitheaters and hoodoos. It is a beautiful view from a different perspective than when you are hiking inside. The length of this trail can be adapted anywhere from 1 to 11 miles. I would recommend accessing this at Fairyland Point after the Fairyland Loop Trail and walking to Sunrise and Sunset Points.
Sunrise to Sunset Point
Sunset and Sunrise Points in Bryce Canyon National Park are prime locations to witness the magical transformation of light and colors over the stunning amphitheaters. However, you donโt just need to visit these in the morning or evening, they are both incredible viewpoints at any time of the day, offering a look into the main Bryce Canyon amphitheater. The distance between these two scenic viewpoints is 1 mile on the Rim Trail where the walk is easy and paved.
Queens Garden/Navajo Loop Trail Combination Loop
This is the most popular hike in the park and can be accessed from Sunset or Sunrise Point. This 3-mile hike descends into a valley of hoodoos. This trail feels magical in Bryce Canyonโs unique and mesmerizing landscape. It is an easy walk and accessible for most ages and ability levels.
Inspiration Point
Stop at Inspiration Point for a stunning view of the most crowded area of hoodoos. You get to admire the vastness of the amphitheater that is in front of you. It is truly incredible!
Bryce Point
Bryce Point is another viewpoint worth stopping at. You will again have an amazing panoramic view of the parkโs iconic hoodoos and vast amphitheaters. Admire the complexity and colors of the breathtaking beauty that is in front of you.
Bryce Canyon National Park is where vibrant hoodoos, captivating rock formations, and breathtaking amphitheaters come together to create a surreal landscape. It is something so unique! I hope you can experience these hikes and viewpoints the park has!
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