Hiking the Peekaboo Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park

Perhaps my favorite trail in the park, the Peekaboo Loop trail in Bryce Canyon National Park is an absolute beauty! The trail itself is 5.2 miles long with a total elevation gain of 1,453 feet and is most commonly done as a loop trail. The trail starts near Bryce Point; you traverse down a series of switchbacks until you get to your first crossroads. From there, do the trail in either direction! I usually go right, making this trip counter-clockwise. Sometimes, park rangers say you must complete the trail in a certain direction. Be sure to pay attention to all signs!

Hiking the Navajo + Queen’s Garden Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park

One of the most popular hikes in Bryce Canyon National Park, the Navajo and Queen's Garden loop is famous for a reason! It is a 2.9 mile roundtrip hike, with 646 feet of elevation gain and features an easy trail rating, a gorgeous hike down to the canyon floor, and spectacular rock formations with scenic lookout points over the duration of the trail.

Bryce Canyon National Park | Rim Trail Guide | All You Need To Know!

Bryce Canyon National Park Rim Trail Guide. Everything you need to know about this beautiful trail, including mileage, elevation gain, and best times to visit.