I don't know how many characters I have for this review.But I will be talking for a long because this is talk to text on my phone.
This was definitely the top three hikes, me and my wife have ever experienced.I have been to bryce canyon in the past to all the pullouts, but never hiked down into the canyon.
Holy moly, this is the most concentration of hoodoos in the world, but when you hike underneath to the bottom of the canyon, what a different world and I mean, what a different world.
The hike was only about 3 miles long. We decided to go left after Wall Street and take The Queen's garden trail. You have the option to go right Uber double bridges, but we did not go that route. As you can see in the picture, this place is out of this world. A lot of people recommend taking your time. Me and my wife felt like we were floating. This hike is so picturesque. You will not even know that you are going Up-and-down a steep incline. Just take your time. Have lots of water a little snack at the bottom and enjoy. Oh, Navajo, loop? Oh, never hold loop. Oh, never hold loot. We will see you again in...
Read moreThis is probably the most traveled loop in the park. While the park map says go clockwise, it is probably better tackeled counterclockwise as you are going down. This Navajo trial is a loop, but if you have the time, it is worth linking it up to the queens garden loop trail.
This makes for a 3 mile loop and a MUCH easier climb out of the canyon. If you do the listed loop as the map shows for Navajo trail, one aide of the loop is a hard climb.
The park staff will tell you not to walk down Wall Street, but it is not as bad as advertised as long as you have good...
Read moreThe trail is GORGEOUS but, DAMN. We started out with the Queen's Garden Trail and followed up with this one. I wish we would have done it the other way around! The switchbacks nearly killed me. I have exercise-induced asthma and although I am pretty athletic, the climb along with the 100° temp was rough! It's a super short trail, but it requires endurance! It took me 40 grueling minutes to get to the top--moving nearly the whole time. I'd still do it again. The views were worth it! Luckily, there's more shade on this trail...
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