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Queen's Garden Trail

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Hiking •moderate

Duration

0:53

Distance

1.9 mi

Elevation

1692 ft

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BRYCE CANYON
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BRYCE CANYON
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BRYCE CANYON
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Bryce Canyon - Queen’s Garden Navaho Loop
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Last updated on 19 Dec 2024

The Queen's Garden Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the most popular hikes in the park, known for its stunning hoodoo formations and panoramic views. This trail is ideal for those looking to explore the unique geology of Bryce Canyon up close. Hiking to Queen’s Garden is best done in the cooler months of spring and fall, as summer can be crowded and hot. Winter offers a quieter experience, but the trail can be icy. Starting at the Queen's Garden trailhead, the hike descends into the canyon, offering close-up views of the hoodoos and other rock formations. Photos in Queen's Garden Bryce capture the surreal landscape, making it a must-visit for photographers. The surface is mostly dirt with some rocky sections, so sturdy footwear is essential. Parking in Queen's Garden can be challenging during peak hours, especially in the morning and late afternoon, so it’s best to arrive early or use the park’s shuttle service. For those wondering, "Where is Queen's Garden?" it’s located near Sunrise Point, one of the most famous viewpoints in Bryce Canyon, near the town of Tropic. Hiking in Queen's Garden is suitable for families, but the trail is not pet-friendly due to the park’s regulations. The area tends to be busiest in the morning, so visiting in the afternoon can provide a quieter experience. For practical information on park fees and shuttles, visit https://www.nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/fees.htm. The Queen's Garden hike in Utah is a must-do for anyone visiting Bryce Canyon National Park. It offers a relatively easy hike with stunning views and a close-up experience of the park’s unique geology.


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