Ranger-curated one-day highlights itinerary for Bryce Canyon National Park.
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Ranger-curated Bryce day with hoodoo sunrise, loop hikes, and scenic drive stops.
Sunrise at Bryce Point
Perhaps the most iconic of all the Bryce Amphitheater's four major viewpoints, Bryce Point provides a soaring view of the park's most popular area. The view and the park share the same namesake, Ebenezer Bryce, who settled in the Paria Valley in 1870. Bryce was a shipbuilder who journeyed west with Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers to assist in the construction of buildings essential to community life throughout the new land. Bryce lived here for only five years, but in t
Arrive early for the best hoodoo glow.
Bring a warm layer; mornings are cold at elevation.
Navajo Loop + Queens Garden
The Queen's Garden Trail is the least difficult of the trails descending from the rim into the Bryce Canyon Amphitheater. Hike this out-and-back trail to the Queen Victoria hoodoo at the end of a short spur trail and experience the splendor of hiking amongst the hoodoos. This trail is commonly combined with the Navajo Loop to create a 2.9 mile round trip trail where you can descend at Sunrise Point and ascend at Sunset Point.
Classic hoodoo loop with a steady climb back to the rim.
Start early to avoid crowds and heat.
Scenic Drive to Rainbow Point
At 9,115 ft (2,778 m) this and Yovimpa Point are the highest viewpoints in the park. Tectonic uplift has lifted this entire scene from sea-level over the course of the last 20 million years to later be dissected by tributaries of the Colorado River.
Stop at overlooks along the way for different amphitheater angles.
Allow time for short walks at each viewpoint.
Inspiration Point
Along with Bryce Point, Inspiration Point provides a birds-eye view of the world's largest collection of rock spires called "hoodoos" found within the Bryce Amphitheater.
Short walk to multi-tiered overlooks.
Great mid-day visibility for the amphitheater.
Sunset at Sunset Point
The Rim Trail hike meanders along the rim of the iconic Bryce Canyon Amphitheater, giving you views of the hoodoos below. This portion of the Rim Trail, from Sunset Point to Sunrise Point, is the only paved section of this trail and is the easiest walk in the park. Pets are allowed on this trail but must remain on paved surfaces.
Classic end-of-day light on the hoodoos.
Arrive early for a front-row spot.
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