We all agreed at the end that we could have skipped it. To Skip: Some people recommend combining the Queen’s Trail loop with the Navajo trail so that you can see Thor’s Hammer and Queen Victoria’s Garden. Ending the hike here is impressive after quite a bit of walking! While everything is impressive, Wall Street is arguably the most impressive. After reading a few articles, we decided on the itinerary below (and I can 100% see why). Note: there is debate over which direction to do the loop. Start at Sunset Point which is the start of the Navajo Trail.This loop allows you to see the major viewpoints in the park. Your itinerary includes a ~3 mile hike on the Navajo Loop. If you have time however, you can easily spend a day here. We combined our trip to the Bryce Canyon with a trip to the coral pink sand dunes on our way to Zion National Park. Location: ~1.5 hours from Zion National Park & ~1.5 hours from the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.Entrance Fee: $35 per vehicle (included in the national parks pass).Hoodoos are according to National Geographic are “a spire of rock that has an easily eroded column and a more resistant cap.” Seeing these in person, it’s hard to believe that they were created by nature! It looks like an artist took a chisel and carefully carved each rock. Located in Southern Utah, Bryce Canyon is most well-known for its bright colored red hoodoos. After much research we came up with the best itinerary for what to see in a few hours! About Bryce Canyon National Park But I will say we got a great feel for the park and it might have been my favorite stop on our road trip. Some people might scoff and proclaim you need at least 1-2 days (which might be true, but we didn’t have that time). On our whirlwind Utah road trip, we found ourselves with about 3-4 hours to spend in Bryce Canyon National Park.
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