Hiking near Bryce Canyon National Park

Trails, viewpoints, and hikes in and around Bryce Canyon National Park

305 listings found

Day HikePanguitch Lake Resort

Spruce Trail

Aspen to old spruce along the plateau rim

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Day HikeDuck Creek Village

Spruces Trail

A campground on Navajo Lake, not a trail of its own

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ViewpointAlton

Strawberry Knolls

A quiet forest summit near Alton, unmarked and untrailed.

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ViewpointDuck Creek Village

Strawberry Point

A short walk to a rim-edge view toward Zion

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ViewpointBryce Canyon City

Stud Knoll

An undeveloped backcountry summit, not a hiking destination

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Bryce Canyon National Park landscape
Points of InterestBryce Canyon City

Sunrise Point

The northernmost Bryce Amphitheater overlook at 8,100 feet, with direct sunrise views over the hoodoos, Boat Mesa, and the distant Pink Cliffs.

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Free
Points of InterestBryce Canyon City

Sunset Point

The trailhead for Bryce Canyon's Navajo Loop, with Thor's Hammer and the Silent City directly below the rim at 8,000 feet.

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ViewpointBryce Canyon City

Swamp Canyon Butte

A thousand-foot butte marking Bryce's quieter southern trails

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Day HikeBryce Canyon National Park

Swamp Canyon Loop

Forested backcountry, away from the amphitheater crowds

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A large formation of red rock partially in shadow with threatening storm clouds above it
Day HikeBryce Canyon City

Swamp Canyon Loop Trail

A quiet backcountry loop through forested canyons and wetlands, with a section of the Under-the-Rim Trail and almost no crowds.

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A large formation of red rock partially in shadow with threatening storm clouds above it
Day HikeBryce Canyon National Park

Swamp Canyon Loop Trailhead

A quieter 4-mile loop through hoodoos, pine forest, and open desert with surprisingly few crowds.

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Points of InterestBryce Canyon City

Swamp Canyon Overlook

A quiet overlook on Bryce Canyon's Southern Scenic Drive, where fins and hoodoos frame one of the park's most ecologically diverse canyons.

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