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Fairy Castle

A hoodoo skyline shaped like a sleeping village

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Bryce Canyon City, UT

About

Fairy Castle is a hoodoo cluster inside Bryce Canyon National Park whose jumbled spires read like a small, sleeping medieval village at first light — the name comes from exactly that impression. It sits along the Peekaboo Loop Trail, in the same stretch of the amphitheater that passes the Cathedral, Peekaboo Arch, the Wall of Windows, and the Hindu Temples, all within the park's below-rim hoodoo country reached from Bryce Point or Sunset Point.

Getting there

  • Reached via the Peekaboo Loop Trail, one of the below-rim trails dropping from the main amphitheater viewpoints
  • Elevation here runs 8,000+ feet — expect ice on the switchbacks roughly November through April, and afternoon thunderstorms are a lightning risk on exposed sections in summer
  • No pets on any trail below the rim; this is inside the national park boundary

It's a formation to watch for rather than a marked stop with a sign — recognizable mostly by its castle-like silhouette against the canyon wall.

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