The Queens Garden Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park is a moderate hike that takes you through stunning rock formations and hoodoos. It's my favorite hike in the park and usually start at Queen's Garden and end at Navajo Trail. I go this route for a couple reasons, but the most important is being you ascend the switchbacks on Navajo Loop. Many injuries occur here and its actually safer to go up versus down.
TIP - If you're visiting in the winter or a time where there is likely snow, be sure and pack microspikes. The trails are extremely icy.
STATISTICS AT-A-GLANCE
HIKE NAME: Queens Garden to Navajo Loop
DISTANCE: 3 miles RT
ELEVATION GAIN: 625 feet
RESTROOMS: Yes
DOG FRIENDLY: No
PERMIT: No
FEE: Yes, $35 Private Vehicle National Park Entrance Fee OR covered under your America the Beautiful Pass // Fee information HERE
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS: 2wd and paved to the TH
TRAILHEAD COORDINATES: 37.628446, -112.162973 (Sunrise Point)