More than two million people visit Bryce Canyon National Park each year, and most take at least one hike among the hoodoos the park is known for. The park offers hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts of all fitness levels. Most of the trails are interconnected, so even if you start with one easy trail, if you feel up to it, you can easily continue on to a second or third.
Here are some of the best trails the national park has to offer.
Sunset Point To Sunrise Point Trail
By far the easiest trail in Bryce Canyon National Park is the Sunset Point To Sunrise Point Trail, the half-mile stretch of the Rim Trail between Sunset Point and Sunrise Point. Paved, with minor elevation changes, the trail is wheelchair accessible and the only trail on which pets are allowed. Benches along the way allow for frequent stops to enjoy the view of the Bryce Amphitheater below.