Bryce Canyon National Park: Under The Rim Trail
Dupe the daytrippers on this rugged trail to brilliantly colored backcountry cliffs and hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park may not have many trails, but what this south Utah park lacks in numbers it makes up for in spunk, and we’ve gathered the best Bryce Canyon hikes for would-be visitors. Hikers flock to Bryce Canyon for a glimpse at the park’s iconic hoodoos — the strange, otherworldly geologic pillars that time carved out. The best hikes in Bryce Canyon will take you on a grand tour past these unique formations and deposit you back at your car before the hot desert sun wears you down. We recommend 8-mile long Fairyland Loop, one of the most beautiful – though relatively empty – Bryce Canyon hikes.
Dupe the daytrippers on this rugged trail to brilliantly colored backcountry cliffs and hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park.
This 8-mile trail is arguably the most scenic dayhike in Bryce Canyon, and is less-trafficked than other dayhike loops.
Dupe the daytrippers on this rugged trail to brilliantly colored backcountry cliffs and hoodoos.