Difficulty: Easy
Length: 1.7 mi
Elevation Gain: 220 ft
Angels Palace Trail is a photographer’s paradise offering up big views of the park, amazing overlooks, and geological wonders.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 1.7 mi
Elevation Gain: 220 ft
Angels Palace Trail is a photographer’s paradise offering up big views of the park, amazing overlooks, and geological wonders.
Difficulty: Accessible
Length: 0.4 mi
Elevation Gain: 27 ft
Learn more about the animals, plants, and geology of Kodachrome Basin State Park on the Kodachrome Nature Trail.
Difficulty: Moderate/Hard
Length: 3 – 7.2 mi
Elevation Gain: 574 ft
The Panorama Trail is one of the best trails in Kodachrome Basin State Park. A mixed-use trail with plenty interesting stops along the way.
The Navajo Loop Trail is one of the most popular trails into the Bryce Amphitheater and it’s easy to see why.
Check out one, two, or all the Bryce Canyon Viewpoints. Whether you’re visiting for a short time or just want an easy hike, this is it!
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 1.3 mi
Elevation Gain: 141 ft
Discover Mossy Cave and the Tropic Ditch Waterfall while visiting Bryce Canyon on this fun and easy hike for the whole family.
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Length: 1.8-3.2 mi
Elevation Gain: 357-643 ft
Take Queens Garden for the shortest route into the Bryce Canyon Amphitheater to experience the hoodoos up close and personal.
Difficulty: Accessible
Length: 1.1 mi
Elevation Gain: 82 ft
Sunset to Sunrise Viewpoint is one of the easier parts of the Rim Trail winding around the Bryce Amphitheater.
Difficulty: Accessible/Easy
Length: 0.4-1.3 mi
Elevation Gain: 121 ft
Bristlecone Loop offers a different side of Bryce Canyon with break taking views of the surrounding landscapes and slightly more solitude.