Fairyland Loop
Garfield County, Utah
Uploaded by Bivy Team
03 :46 hrs
8 mi
979 ft
Hard
Fairyland Loop is a fantastic walk through unusual formations called “hoodoos” within Bryce Canyon National Park. The hoodoos appear as spires and pinnacles in red, orange, and pink and occasionally yellow and purple. A short diversion will take you to the naturally formed Tower Bridge. The hike gains and loses some altitude, but not enough to make it too difficult. It is a little long, however. In the winter, sections of the trail are good for cross country skiing.
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Fairyland Loop | Garfield County, Utah
Fairyland Loop is a fantastic walk through unusual formations called “hoodoos” within Bryce Canyon National Park. The hoodoos appear as spires and pinnacles in red, orange, and pink and occasionally yellow and purple. A short diversion will take you to the naturally formed Tower Bridge. The hike gains and loses some altitude, but not enough to make it too difficult. It is a little long, however. In the winter, sections of the trail are good for cross country skiing.