Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park
Situated along a high plateau at the top of Utah’s Grand Staircase, Bryce Canyon’s high elevation includes the largest concentration of hoodoos (irregular columns of rock) on Earth, numerous life communities, and dark skies.
Here is the Park website.   Phone 435-834-5322    Map and Guide
Accessibility  Printable Access Guide
Mossy  Cave 0.8 mile Streamside walk to mossy grotto

Rim Trail 11 miles total.  Connects Bryce Point to Fairyland Point

Wheelchair AccessibleSunset to Sunrise Points  .5 mile each way. Paved portion of the Rim Trail

Queen’s Garden 1.8 mile the “least difficult trail that descends into the Bryce Amphitheater.  Elevation loss/gain is 357′.
Wheelchair AccessibleBristlecone Loop 1.0 mile.   Partly paved trail with elevation gain/loss of 200′  Wheelchair-accessible with assistance.  Not entirely ADA compatible.

Accessible Bristle Cone Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park
Accessible Bristle Cone Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park UT
Paved part of the wheelchair-accessible Bristle Cone Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park UT
Paved part of the wheelchair-accessible Bristle Cone Loop Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park UT
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah photographed from wheelchair accessible paved trail
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah photographed from wheelchair accessible paved trail