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    • Virgin, Utah

      Camp on Dalton Wash Road

      5.0
      0.5 mi / 500 ft gain
      Zion National Park. Truly one of the beauties of the American Southwest. With red walls and orange sunsets, Zion is a must-see. However, during the busy season of the parks, finding a campsite that hasn't been snagged can be difficult. That's why I'd suggest looking for a quieter, equally as beau...
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    • 37.475289,-112.240302

      Riggs Spring Loop

      5.0
      8.71 mi / 2044 ft gain
      Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is a spectacular place. It really has to be seen to be believed. Some of the most scenic parts of Bryce are easily accessible by the average visitor via car-accessible overlooks. However, if you're not into crowds or want to hike/backpack in Bryce...there are so...
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    • Kane County, Utah

      Bryce Canyon Traverse

      1.0
      30.3 mi / 6600 ft gain
      The Bryce Canyon Traverse is a point-to-point run covering over 30 miles from Rainbow Point at the southern end of the park to Sunrise Point at the North. The majority of the run is on the remote Under-the-Rim Trail where you might pass the occasional backpacker, but won't find a tourist group f...
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    • 37.475264,-112.239586

      Bristlecone Loop Trail

      3.0
      0.98 mi / 180 ft gain
      The trail begins from the South side of the parking lot and is well marked with signs and information placards.  Walk for approximately 5 minutes before reaching the intersection where the two ends of the loop come together.  This loop can be done in either direction so you can take your pick.  T...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Sunset Campground in Bryce Canyon National Park

      4.7
      The incredible views at Bryce Canyon National Park can be described with little else than a “Wow.” During a snowy winter, especially, these sights are not to be missed. There is only one campground open during the winter, Sunset Campground, and it is first come, first serve. Most visitors shy aw...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Wall Street and Queens Garden Loop to Peekaboo Loop (Figure Eight Trail)

      4.0
      6.27 mi / 1460 ft gain
      The Figure Eight Trail combines three of the most iconic and scenic trails in Bryce Canyon National Park into one unforgettable loop. Connecting Wall Street, Queen’s Garden, and the Peekaboo Loop, this route winds through towering hoodoos, narrow slot-like canyons, and dramatic natural amphitheat...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Sunset Point to Sunrise Point

      5.0
      1.13 mi / 105 ft gain
      Sunset Point to Sunrise Point Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see local wildlife located near Bryce, Utah.
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Navajo Loop and Queens Garden Trail

      4.9
      2.93 mi / 679 ft gain
      There are many many trails that explore the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon and this is just one option of a combination of trails that is about 3.5 miles. The Navajo trail begins at Sunset Point and you head straight down dozens of switchbacks to what is called "Wall Street". It doesn't take long to get...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Peek-a-Boo Loop in Bryce Canyon

      4.5
      4.98 mi / 1388 ft gain
      This 5 mile hike begins at an elevation of 8000' at the Navajo Loop trailhead at Sunset Point. The view from the lookout of Sunset Point is only just a small taste of the sweeping vistas you will see on the hike. From Sunset Point follow the sign for the Navajo Trail and begin descending into a s...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Winter Hike the Navajo-Queens Garden Loop

      4.8
      3 mi / 580 ft gain
      Winter is a wonderful time to visit Bryce Canyon because there is snow on the ground but the sun shines bright. I was able to get by with my waterproof hiking boots, a beanie, a thermal shirt and a down jacket. There were even a few points during the hike that I had to remove my jacket because th...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Navajo Loop Trail

      4.5
      1.53 mi / 525 ft gain
      Navajo Loop Trail is a loop trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Bryce, Utah.
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    • Bryce Canyon City, Utah

      Tower Bridge via Fairyland Loop

      4.0
      3.56 mi / 935 ft gain
      Getting there is half the fun on this hike below the canyon rim. While there are fewer hoodoos in this area of the park, the scenery is still incredible and the crowds are much lighter. Starting at Sunrise Point, the trail boasts big views immediately. During the first mile you can look out a...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Wall Street Loop in Bryce Canyon

      4.8
      3.25 mi / 610 ft gain
      Hoodoos? What's that you say? Hoodoos are these amazing rock formations that Bryce Canyon is famous for. This hike is hands down the best way to see the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon. This hike allows for stunning lookout points from the rim and the experience of hiking through the hoodoos of the cany...
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    • Toquerville, Utah

      Toquerville Falls

      4.8
      11.75 mi / 2044 ft gain
      Toquerville Falls is a hidden waterfall nearby a small town named Toquerville. The road is rugged - saying rugged is kind of an understatement. Medium or high profile 4x4 is recommended. I drove a Toyota FJ Cruiser and it took me about half an hour to get there from Toquerville. The picture doesn...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive

      4.5
      20.8 mi / 2516 ft gain
      Inspiration Point: All who look out from this point are bound to be inspired. The intricacies of the hoodoos and their formation through the erosion of the Claron Formation is simply beautiful. You get the most spectacular perspective of the main amphitheater in Bryce Canyon here. Swamp Canyon: ...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Bryce Canyon's Rim Trail

      4.4
      11.01 mi / 1342 ft gain
      This popular hike in Bryce Canyon National Park offers up breathtaking views from just about every step. While it can be as long as 11 miles out and back from Fairyland Point to Bryce Point, multiple pull outs allow driving between the different points providing as long or short as a hike as you ...
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