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Wall Street — Attraction in Bryce Canyon City

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Wall Street
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Bryce Canyon National Park Sunset Point
Sunset Pt Rd, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
Navajo Loop Switchback
Navajo Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
Sunset Point
Sunset Point Overlook, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, United States
Thors Hammer
Utah 84764
Lower Inspiration Point
Tropic, UT 84776
Bryce Canyon National Park Sunrise Point
Rim Trail, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
Queens Garden Benchmark
JRGQ+88, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
Upper Inspiration Point
Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
Peekaboo Loop Trail
Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, United States
Nearby restaurants
Valhalla Pizza
UT-63, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
The Lodge at Bryce Canyon Restaurant
Bryce Canyon National Park, The Lodge at, The Lodge at Bryce Cyn, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
Nearby hotels
The Lodge at Bryce Canyon
The Lodge at Bryce Cyn, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
Sunset Campground
Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
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Wall Street

Navajo Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
5.0(84)
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attractions: Bryce Canyon National Park Sunset Point, Navajo Loop Switchback, Sunset Point, Thors Hammer, Lower Inspiration Point, Bryce Canyon National Park Sunrise Point, Queens Garden Benchmark, Upper Inspiration Point, Peekaboo Loop Trail, restaurants: Valhalla Pizza, The Lodge at Bryce Canyon Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Wall Street

Bryce Canyon National Park Sunset Point

Navajo Loop Switchback

Sunset Point

Thors Hammer

Lower Inspiration Point

Bryce Canyon National Park Sunrise Point

Queens Garden Benchmark

Upper Inspiration Point

Peekaboo Loop Trail

Bryce Canyon National Park Sunset Point

Bryce Canyon National Park Sunset Point

4.9

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Navajo Loop Switchback

Navajo Loop Switchback

4.9

(63)

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Sunset Point

Sunset Point

5.0

(30)

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Thors Hammer

Thors Hammer

4.6

(13)

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Things to do nearby

From Las Vegas: Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks Day Tour with Lunch
From Las Vegas: Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks Day Tour with Lunch
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Utah, 84764
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Nearby restaurants of Wall Street

Valhalla Pizza

The Lodge at Bryce Canyon Restaurant

Valhalla Pizza

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The Lodge at Bryce Canyon Restaurant

The Lodge at Bryce Canyon Restaurant

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Reviews of Wall Street

5.0
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5.0
27w

Wall Street is hands down one of the most breathtaking parts of Bryce Canyon. As you descend through the famous switchbacks, you’re surrounded by towering orange hoodoos that make you feel like you’re walking through a natural skyscraper canyon. The experience is surreal—steep walls, tight spaces, and ever-changing light that adds a dramatic touch to every step.

The hike is part of the Navajo Loop, which I highly recommend doing clockwise if you want to descend via Wall Street (it’s much easier going down than up!). It’s a bit steep but manageable, and totally worth the effort.

The combination of narrow passages and tall formations is unlike anything else in the park. Go early for fewer crowds and stunning morning light filtering through the canyon. The contrast between the blue sky and red-orange rock is a photographer’s dream. Don’t forget to stop and admire the massive Douglas firs growing right out of the canyon floor. It’s a short hike with a big impact—an absolute must-see if...

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5.0
14w

Such an incredible place! We had previously come in the winter and were unable to do it (they close this one in the winter due to rockfall). We were excited to do it in the summer on a day it wasn’t too hot. We descended here and took the trail to Sunset Point (I’d recommend starting with this trail as you want to enjoy it rather than being exhausted by it.)

The trail was busy, but not necessarily packed—lots of coming and going. My wife and I commented to each other that we heard more foreign languages (especially European) than we heard English which was really cool.

The trail is indescribable and something you have to experience yourself. Worth the trek to see this amazing geological feature. Take plenty of water and use the bathroom before descending as there isn’t anything down...

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5.0
1y

Wall Street is one of the loop sections of the Navajo trail. This trail is not as hard as advertised as long as you have good hiking shoes and are smart, aka don't walk on the edge. The park map says you should hike up Wall Street, but it was better to walk down and loop the trail over to queens garden trail.

One thing that is not noted on the maps is if you happen to walk down the trail, take time to stop now and then and look up. The view is pretty amazing as you have the hoodoos towering over you along with seeing the trail zig zag...

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Wall Street is hands down one of the most breathtaking parts of Bryce Canyon. As you descend through the famous switchbacks, you’re surrounded by towering orange hoodoos that make you feel like you’re walking through a natural skyscraper canyon. The experience is surreal—steep walls, tight spaces, and ever-changing light that adds a dramatic touch to every step. The hike is part of the Navajo Loop, which I highly recommend doing clockwise if you want to descend via Wall Street (it’s much easier going down than up!). It’s a bit steep but manageable, and totally worth the effort. The combination of narrow passages and tall formations is unlike anything else in the park. Go early for fewer crowds and stunning morning light filtering through the canyon. The contrast between the blue sky and red-orange rock is a photographer’s dream. Don’t forget to stop and admire the massive Douglas firs growing right out of the canyon floor. It’s a short hike with a big impact—an absolute must-see if you’re in Bryce.
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Such an incredible place! We had previously come in the winter and were unable to do it (they close this one in the winter due to rockfall). We were excited to do it in the summer on a day it wasn’t too hot. We descended here and took the trail to Sunset Point (I’d recommend starting with this trail as you want to enjoy it rather than being exhausted by it.) The trail was busy, but not necessarily packed—lots of coming and going. My wife and I commented to each other that we heard more foreign languages (especially European) than we heard English which was really cool. The trail is indescribable and something you have to experience yourself. Worth the trek to see this amazing geological feature. Take plenty of water and use the bathroom before descending as there isn’t anything down in the valley.
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Wall Street is hands down one of the most breathtaking parts of Bryce Canyon. As you descend through the famous switchbacks, you’re surrounded by towering orange hoodoos that make you feel like you’re walking through a natural skyscraper canyon. The experience is surreal—steep walls, tight spaces, and ever-changing light that adds a dramatic touch to every step. The hike is part of the Navajo Loop, which I highly recommend doing clockwise if you want to descend via Wall Street (it’s much easier going down than up!). It’s a bit steep but manageable, and totally worth the effort. The combination of narrow passages and tall formations is unlike anything else in the park. Go early for fewer crowds and stunning morning light filtering through the canyon. The contrast between the blue sky and red-orange rock is a photographer’s dream. Don’t forget to stop and admire the massive Douglas firs growing right out of the canyon floor. It’s a short hike with a big impact—an absolute must-see if you’re in Bryce.
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Such an incredible place! We had previously come in the winter and were unable to do it (they close this one in the winter due to rockfall). We were excited to do it in the summer on a day it wasn’t too hot. We descended here and took the trail to Sunset Point (I’d recommend starting with this trail as you want to enjoy it rather than being exhausted by it.) The trail was busy, but not necessarily packed—lots of coming and going. My wife and I commented to each other that we heard more foreign languages (especially European) than we heard English which was really cool. The trail is indescribable and something you have to experience yourself. Worth the trek to see this amazing geological feature. Take plenty of water and use the bathroom before descending as there isn’t anything down in the valley.
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