Near Navajo Loop
Bryce Canyon National Park!
Near Navajo Loop
Park visitors get up close and personal with the surrounding canyons.
Near Navajo Loop
Nice view.
Near Navajo Loop
Orange pinnacles in mid-morning light
Near Navajo Loop
Happy group ready to take on Navajo/Queens Garden loop at Sunset Point.

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Navajo Loop

4.7 (101 Ratings)
Perhaps the most popular trail in the park, you'll marvel at the enormous colorful pinnacles.
1.5
mi
Distance
853
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyGeologically SignificantViews
Access Issues
The western half of this loop is usually closed during winter because of falling rocks in the Wall Street section. The eastern half of the loop is usually open year-round, but can be covered with very deep snow. Yaktrax, poles, or other traction devices are recommended for winter travel.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.53mi
Distance
853ft
Elevation Gain
853ft
Elevation Loss
85%
Max Grade
8,001ft
High Point
7,481ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Most people prefer tackling the Navajo Loop Trail in the counter-clockwise direction as described here. That way, the climb up and out of the canyon utilizes the more gradual eastern half of the loop. From the Sunset Point parking area, head southeast towards the main overlook. Pick up the righthand (west) half of the Navajo Loop Trail and start switchbacking downhill. The trail is wide and easy to follow here. Descend through narrow colorful cliffs, stopping for a peek into the next canyon via a short spur and tunnel. The route narrows almost to a slot through the impressive "Wall Street" section. Towards the bottom, the terrain opens dramatically allowing sunlight to penetrate and fir trees to grow in the valley bottom. Follow the trail along a stream bed to the junction of the Navajo Loop with the Queens Garden Trail and the Peekaboo - Navajo Connector.To complete the Navajo Loop, take the eastern half of the Navajo Loop Trail northwest (back toward the rim). This eastern half of the Navajo Loop is also called "Two Bridges" for the double arch visible nearby. Climb up a wooded slope as the cliff walls get taller and closer as you ascend. After a very steep section of switchbacks, the Thor's Hammer formation appears (big block on a skinny pinnacle). Continue up through open terrain until reaching the canyon rim back at Sunset Point.

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