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Navajo Loop Trail

Navajo Loop Trail, nestled in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, provides hikers with a stunning journey through the park's iconic hoodoos, towering rock formations, and breathtaking vistas. The trail offers a moderate challenge with its switchbacks and elevation changes, making it a popular choice for those seeking both adventure and scenic beauty.

Navajo Loop Trail

About the Attraction

A visit to the Navajo Loop Trail offers an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of Bryce Canyon National Park. Here’s what to expect:

  • Scenic Beauty: The trail features iconic switchbacks that wind through narrow walls of colorful limestone, offering breathtaking views of towering Douglas firs and unique rock formations known as hoodoos.
  • Moderate Challenge: This 1.5-mile loop is considered moderately challenging, making it accessible for most hikers while still providing a rewarding experience.
  • Immersive Experience: As you descend into the canyon, you'll be surrounded by the towering canyon walls, providing a sense of awe and connection with nature.

It's a must-see for those seeking to explore the natural wonders of Bryce Canyon.

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Schedule

Open daily from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with extended summer hours.

Entrance Fee

$20 – $35
General Admission: $35/vehicle (valid for 7 days); Motorcycle: $30; Walk-in/Bicycle: $20/person; Children under 16: Free; America the Beautiful Pass holders: Free. Admission prices are fixed. Complimentary/free days occur on select dates throughout the year.
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