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Queen's Garden Trail

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Hiking •moderate

Duration

1:19

Distance

2.7 mi

Elevation

1778 ft

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Bryce canyon
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Last updated on 07 May 2025

Queen’s Garden Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park is an enchanting hike that allows visitors to walk among the park’s iconic hoodoos, the striking rock formations that Bryce is famous for. This trail offers an up-close experience of the park's unique landscape, making it a favorite among visitors. The best time to hike Queen’s Garden is in the cooler months of spring and fall, as summer can bring intense heat and crowds, while winter offers a quieter, snow-dusted scene. Starting at the Queen’s Garden trailhead, the trail gently descends into the canyon, providing stunning views of the hoodoos from below. The trail map is easy to follow, and photos in Queen’s Garden Bryce often showcase the intricate shapes and vibrant colors of the hoodoos, set against the deep blue sky. The surface is mostly packed dirt, with some sections of loose rock, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Parking in Queen’s Garden can be limited, especially during peak hours, so it’s advisable to arrive early or take advantage of the park’s shuttle system. For those wondering, "Where is Queen’s Garden?" it’s located near Sunrise Point, one of the park’s most famous viewpoints, close to the town of Tropic. Hiking in Queen’s Garden is suitable for families, but pets are not allowed due to the park’s regulations. The area is busiest in the morning and early afternoon, so visiting later in the day can offer a more peaceful experience. For more information on park fees and shuttle schedules, 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 trail with breathtaking views and a unique perspective of the park’s famous hoodoos


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