Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

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Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
Horseback Riding, ATV tours, Climbing Walls, Rappelling and more. Unpack once for great lodging, camping, dining and adventurous activities, close to Zion and Bryce Canyon.(CLICK HERE)
Ruby's Inn ATV
Ruby’s Inn lies at the edge of the Dixie National Forest. Connecting ATV trails start right outside the guest rooms and campground sites, and trails in the National Forest.(CLICK HERE)

Bryce Canyon National Park Hiking

Trails which wind down below the rim through the rock formations include:
Fairyland Loop (8 miles round trip);
Peekaboo Loop (4.8 or 6.8 miles round trip);
Queen's Garden (1.8 miles round trip) and
Navajo Loop (1.5 miles round trip).

The Peekaboo Loop Trail also serves as a horse trail.

Keep in mind that all trails below the rim involve steep climbs out of the canyon. Wear hiking boots with good traction and ankle support. Drink plenty of water. Know and respect your own physical limitations.

Day Hikes in Bryce Amphitheater:
The easiest trail is the 1/2-mile (one way) section of Rim Trail between Sunset and Sunrise Points. Other sections of the Rim Trail (which extends 5.5 miles between Fairyland and Bryce Points) have steeper terrain.

Backcountry Hikes:
The Under-the-Rim Trail extends 23 miles from Bryce Point to Rainbow Point and has eight backcountry campsites. The Riggs Spring Loop Trail (8.8 miles round trip) from Yovimpa Point has four backcountry sites. Both trails drop below the rim of the plateau and lead through forested areas. A backcountry permit is required for all overnight hiking. Permits are available at the Visitor Center for $5.

GEO Quest Tours
Whether you have a few hours or a full day, this tour enhances your visit allowing you to learn about the park while hiking or driving. See as much of the park as possible in your time frame. You control what you want to see, hear and experience at your own pace in your own language.

Bryce Canyon Area Hiking Trails

Queens Garden Fairyland Loop
Riggs Spring Loop Click Here for Hiking Info


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