Bryce’s Bryce Canyon is a popular place for several hikes. This loop trail hike will take you on a short trip of 3.25 miles. The elevation gain is just 610 feet. Yes, this easy hike features noteworthy natural land formations and stunning views.
But the main attraction here is the famous hoodoos. What are hoodoos? Hoodoos are Bryce Canyon’s incredible rock formations.
Veteran visitors suggest getting there before winter begins. You can start this hike at either end, too. Start at the Queen’s Garden Trail by Sunrise Point or at Sunset Point by the famous, majestic Wall Street. Empire of the Sun’s “Alive” music video was shot here.
Green River is the place to be for this must-do, out-and-back hike in Southern Utah. The full distance is under three and a half miles with a minimal elevation of 433 feet. This is a comparatively secluded hike.
This trek is terrific since it offers ample opportunity for shutterbugs. It’s also reported to be a super spot for beginner canyoneers. They can explore here without fear.
This awesome, isolated hike allows for some flexibility and choices in route as well since there aren’t a lot of places in Goblin Valley that are off-limits. (“Goblins”, in this case, are unusual rock formations.) Rather than follow some predetermined route you find online, customize your adventure!
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