Distance:
8.8 miles
Walking
time:
day 1: 3 hours
day 2: 3 1/2 hours
Elevations:
1,635 ft. loss/gain
Rainbow Point Trailhead (start): 9,115 ft.
Yovimpa Pass: 8,355 ft.
Riggs Spring: 7,480 ft.
Trail:
Excellent, well maintained trail
Season:
Summer to mid-fall. The trail is usually covered with
snow from mid-November until mid June. For current
conditions call the Visitor Center, Bryce Canyon National
Park, at (435) 834-5322.
Vicinity:
Bryce Canyon National Park
This
loop hike can easily be completed in one day, but
Riggs Spring is such a pleasant place to spend a night
it would be a shame not to. The loop can be walked
in either direction, but if you are interested in
taking photographs the western half of the loop is
prettiest in the morning when the eastern sun is shining
directly on the Pink Cliffs. Unless you are getting
an early start, save that section of the trail for
the second day.
Although there are a few nice views of Bryce Canyons
famous rock formations on this hike, the main attraction
is the forest itself. At the higher elevations you
will be in a heavy forest of spruce, Douglas fir,
white fir, and an occasional bristlecone pine. Near
the bottom the forest changes to ponderosa pine. Riggs
Spring is surrounded by huge 150-foot ponderosa pines,
with nice grassy areas for pitching a tent. One couldnt
ask for a finer spot to camp.