Navajo Loop Trail
Overview
"The most popular trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, the Navajo Loop Trail takes visitors down the rim from Sunset Point, through the narrow corridors of Wall Street, past the Silent City, past an intersection with Queens Garden Loop Trail, and the top of Peekaboo Loop Trail, before ascending the rim of the amphitheater again at Sunset Point. The trail requires hikers to descend 800 feet down the side of the Bryce rim, and then at the end of the hike to climb right back up that slope. THE SILENT CITY The Silent City is a metropolis of spires and hoodoos along the west side of the Navajo Loop, crowded together like an urban sprawl made of pink, orange, and brown limestone. WALL STREET Beside the collection of hoodoos that comprises the whole of Bryce Canyon itself, the slot canyon-style narrowness Wall Street is probably the most famous and magnetic attraction in the park. JUNCTION WITH QUEENS GARDEN LOOP TRAIL"

Tour Area
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Bryce Canyon National Park:
Sustainability
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Kid Friendly:
To Do
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Hiking:
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Walking:
Trail Features
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance (mi.): 1.4
- Elevation Gain (+): 495 ft.
- Elevation Loss (-): 496 ft.
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Fees:
- Maximum Elevation: 7993 ft.
- Minimum Elevation: 7498 ft.
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Park Pass Required:
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Permit Required:
- Route Type: Loop
- Trail Traffic: Heavy
- Type of Pass Required: National Park Pass
Trail Length
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1 - 5 Miles:
Location
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Bryce, UT 84764 See Map
