Navajo Loop

Hike Bryce Canyon City, Utah, United States
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What to expect

The Navajo Loop Trail is a 1.3 to 1.4-mile loop trail located in Bryce Canyon, Utah. The trail begins and ends at Sunset Point and takes about 1-2 hours to complete. It is considered a moderate hike with an elevation gain of 515 feet. The trail winds between narrow walls of colorful limestone and offers views of towering Douglas-fir trees and the park's most famous hoodoo, Thor's Hammer. The loop has two sides: Two Bridges and Wall Street. The trail visits favorite hoodoo formations such as Twin Bridges and Thor’s Hammer. The Navajo Loop is often combined with Queens Garden into one of the best 3-mile hikes anywhere. However, pets are not allowed on this trail, except for service animals

Plan your family visit to the Navajo Loop with these blog insights 👇

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Bryce Canyon with kids: 5 fun kids activities!

Bryce Canyon with kids: 5 fun kids activities!
This family's experience:

Activities: We hiked the Navajo loop in combination with the Queens garden with our kids ages 4, 7 and 10

Highlights: The kids enjoyed the scenic views and spotting hoodoos. We also saw ground squirrels, lizards, and various birds ✨