Bryce Canyon National Park Hiking Trails
Hoodoos and Fairylands Await
Bryce Canyon's landscape is unique - there's nothing quite like it anywhere else on earth. Views from the canyon rim are spectacular, but the views are even better when you hike down in among the hoodoos and other interesting formations. Below we list some of the more popular trails.
Our favorite hikes in Bryce Canyon National Park
Rim Trail
The Rim Trail at Bryce Canyon is a decent-sized, but fairly easy hike - with less than 200 feet of elevation gain - that spans the rim of the amphitheater...(more)
Mossy Cave Trail
The Mossy Cave Trail in the northern end of Bryce Canyon National Park offers hikers the chance to experience up close the hoodoos and spires of the park...(more)
Navajo Loop Trail
The most popular trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, the Navajo Loop Trail takes visitors down the rim from Sunset Point...(more)
Fairyland Loop Trail
The Fairyland Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park takes hikers from Fairyland Point on the rim, down into the amphitheaters and labyrinths...(more)
Peekaboo Loop Trail
The Peekaboo Loop Trail is an equestrian trail in Bryce Canyon National Park that is also extremely popular among hikers...(more)
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