mpl35 said:
My opinion: one day at Bryce is enough. It really depends on how much hiking you want to do. Bryce is at like 8k feet so the air is thin for Texans. You can really enjoy the place just stopping at the pullouts. Thors hammer, sunset point, and Sunrise point in particular. If you want to hike Queens Garden and Navajo Loop Trail are two of the best. At some point you say a hoodoo is a hoodoo and the different views of the amphitheater (it isn't really a canyon) start to run together!
We are spending a day at Bryce Canyon in early June... trying to put my day together - can you give more clarity on these locations, parking, and the route to take?
We're driving in an RV so not sure if you park and shuttle, or just drive from 1 spot to the next... based on TexAgs reviews in this and other threads, here's what I have - but this is multiple threads pulled into one so it's not accurate, I know... Any guidance you can provide to line up our day in the correct order would be really appreciated..
o Wake up and drive 15 minutes to
Bryce Canyon - Shuttle to the end of the park and see Bryce Point.
o Hike the Rim trail to Inspiration Point. Also consider Fairyland Loop Trail and Bristlecone Pine Loop.
o Lunch at
Valhalla Pizza but also coffee/breakfast
o Hike
Queen's Garden and Navajo Loop Start at Sunset Point. Hike north (left) along the canyon rim until you reach Sunrise Point. From there follow the Queens Garden Trail to a 4 way intersection down at the bottom of the canyon. Continue straight ahead into the Wall Street half of Navajo Loop which will return you back to Sunset Point.
Thor's Hammer?