Overview
Queen’s Garden is a short trail in the northern parts of Bryce Canyon National Park. The trail starts at Sunrise Point on the rim of the canyon and drops around 350 vertical feet down into the canyon among the hoodoos to reach a place called Queen’s Garden where you will find a hoodoo that supposedly resembles a statue of Queen Victoria in London. A connector trail goes further down into the canyon to reach the junction with Navajo Loop Trail.
To create longer hikes, Queen’s Garden Trail is usually combined with
Navajo Loop,
Peekaboo Loop or
The Rim Trail.
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Getting There
From Bryce Canyon Visitor Center drive half a mile south to the signed turn off for Sunrise Point. Follow the road to the parking area. Parking is limited. Come early or take the park shuttle.
Route Description
Hike Statistics:
Sunrise Point Elevation: 8000 ft
Queen’s Garden Elevation: 7650 ft
Junction with Navajo Loop Elevation: 7480 ft
Hiking Distance from Sunrise Point to the Junction with Navajo Loop is 1.8 miles
If you come to Sunrise Point at sunrise, you will find the entire canyon glowing red/orange.
The trail makes a series of twists and turns and goes down into the canyon among the hoodoos.
The trail goes through 3 different man-made tunnels.
Man-made Tunnel |
Hoodoos rise all around you.
As you go lower, you will look up to see the strange formations.
You will then reach a spur trail to Queen’s Garden. A sign identifies Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria |
You can then continue on the connecting trail further down into the canyon.
As you reach the junction with Navajo Loop Trail, you will see the formation known as Fairy Castle.
Fairy Castle |
Fairy Castle |
Red Tape
You must pay park entrance fee.
No permits required for day hikes. For all rules and regulations see the official park site:
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