Difficulty: Easy to Hard
Length: 0.6-0.8 mi
Elevation Gain: 20-60 ft
Lower Pine Creek Waterfall Trail is a fun, short hike between the canyon walls to a pretty waterfall with a little bouldering.
Difficulty: Easy to Hard
Length: 0.6-0.8 mi
Elevation Gain: 20-60 ft
Lower Pine Creek Waterfall Trail is a fun, short hike between the canyon walls to a pretty waterfall with a little bouldering.
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.
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: 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.
Difficulty: Accessible
Length: 0.2 mi
Elevation Gain: 23 ft
Grosvenor Arch is an incredible, towering arch inside Escalante National Monument. A short and sweet walk brings you to this towering marvel.
Difficulty: Accessible
Length: 0.3 mi
Elevation Gain: 20ft
Point Supreme Overlook provides a great starting point to exploring Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Experience the kaleidoscope of colors offered by the geological features of Cedar Breaks National Park.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 0.75
Elevation Gain: 284 ft
A great, family friendly hike that ends at a waterfall. Climbing through the trees under the canopy provides shade for most of this easy hike.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 0.3
Elevation Gain: 121 ft
Listening to the water running over the rocks at Lisa Falls sets the tone for a great place to picnic or relax and let your worries float away.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 0.3
Elevation Gain: 66 ft
Discover, touch, and ponder a sampling of the enormous diosaur tracks that can still be seen at Copper Ridge Dinosaur Tracksite.