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Bryce Canyon National Park Guide: One Day Hiking Queen's Garden and Visiting the Viewpoints

Bryce Canyon National Park Guide: One Day Hiking Queen's Garden and Visiting the Viewpoints

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Bryce Canyon National Park is an amazing national park in Utah that has some of the most surreal views in the national parks system. Bryce Canyon is a collection of viewpoints that all look down into the canyon, with many different hiking trails that you can take. In this video we visit all of the viewpoints, see both a sunrise and a sunset, and then hike the Queens Garden / Navajo Loop Trail
Date: 2023-08-24

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Ive been to bryce a couple times. The queens garden/Navajo loop is the best hike in the park to do. Its challenging but its not super hard. The bottom is super comfy ok to be in the forest. In the summer take the staircase up because it has a lot of shade. Any other time if the year Id take that down and go up the gradual way. Or take Wall Street down. Thors hammer is a great iconic symbol of Bryce Canyon. My sister and I did the Hike the Hoodoos and we actually got a metal pin. It was fun. We stayed at Rubys for two nights. It was a great trip. We took in Kodachrome state park too. We ate at the restaurant outside the park on highway 12 at Bryce Canyon park drive. Decent food. Highly recommend. But rubys is cool. I watched sunset at Bryce from rainbow point and we nearly got blown off the trail, it was so windy. But it was beautiful. Thanks for posting.
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What a great gift you have shared. Last year two friends of mine invited me to go with them to a ten hiike trip which included Angel's Landing and Bryce Canyon. Today I came across two of your amazing videos; the first one was you and your dad's trip to Angel's Landing, and then this one to Bryce Canyon. Your videos and photograph are just wonderful, and your information about each so detailed, clear and easy to understand.
An added gift was seeing a father son trip to two of the most incredible wonders of the world.
Thanks again. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.

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I just went here a month ago and let me just say this was something to behold. I have never seen a scenery this impressive and jaw dropping in my entire life back here in California in all my 20 years of life. This just makes me even more proud of being in America and having all these dozens of national parks that no other country has and that I have yet to visit so to everyone watching, it is worth the visit.
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My hubby and I were traveling in the winter time and we were in Moab and that area is absolutely gorgeous, we were going to go over to Bryce Canyon but there was a storm coming so we never did go so I sure am grateful that you took pictures of it and Im still hoping someday to go it is fabulous love your photography and Im so glad that your dad goes with enjoy those memories. Thank you.
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Great video. Ive done this same hike with my family a few years ago and it was breathtaking. (We started the opposite way, though) It was in mid-April and we had heat, rain, snow, hail on that hike alone. Definitely a wear layers type thing. And definitely worth the time and effort it took. And we visited all those view points, too. Thanks for taking me down memory lane.
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I went to Bryce Canyon years ago with my friend Harry and he took us all the way into the park to see the viewpoints first and saved the Grand View for last. We almost did not get to see it since the sun was going down and it was getting dark. Thanks for your video and I too have not hiked into the canyon so if I get back that way, I'll definately do some hiking!
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Love your videos! You've helped me find some wonderful spots in California (and beyond) to visit, thank you! We were in Bryce Canyon in late March and did this exact trail. At 7: 27 in your video, the Queen's Rock is not the large one right in front of you, but it's the smaller one right of the center of the frame, following straight up from that little tree!
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Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I suffer greatly from wanderlust, so we are always reviewing and/or planning a trip. We loved our time at Bryce and hope to one day return. We dream of retiring out west so that many of these great parks would be more accessible to us. I look forward to watching more of your videos--keep posting!
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Be aware that the weather can change quickly. On my visit in October it was in the 60s the first day and the 20s the next. Enjoyed the sunset at Inspiration Point with a woman who had a rabbit tucked in her jacket. She told me she brings the rabbit to see the sunset every night. Strange but true.
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Youre the man Josh! So cool you and your dad have had so many adventures together. Those will live on forever with you! Thanks for helping so many experience such beauty with these videos, you truly are a master of your craft! Happy Trails to you and your pops, and thanks again.
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This was so great and refreshing to see. Thank you for sharing. I went to Bryce last spring and it was a great experience but was very crowded. So it was great how you and your dad had this experience without the heavy crowds.
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We have had the opportunity to visit many of the places you describe, although you don't know how inspired I am to see your videos! the relationship you have with your father is incredible and special, thanks for sharing!
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Hey I work in the park as Interpretation Ranger. The Raven that you showed in the video, usually is found there in Ponderosa Point or Agua Canyon. His name is Archibald, Hes been hanging around there for at least 9-11 years.
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It's God's world, my husband and I did the hikes in the summer, many times, we did the rim, wallstreet. And my more. Bring lots off health bars, lots off water, and peanut and jelly sandwiches, be careful, take your time.
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I have been to most of these places many times and have come back feeling amazed.
It is heartening and a great feeling that a grown man goes to these places with his dad! -> IMO this is the highlight of your video

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This is my favorite out of all the national park. It is just stunning. Looks best when the sun hits the hoodoo. Hope you did Red Canyon right before the actual Bryce between Zion and Bryce. That is also amazing.
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Awesome video. We did the same loop hike a few years back and that started my adventure for wanting tonhije everything. Great videos, I love you are able to enjoy it with your dad. Definately moments to cerrrish!
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I enjoy these videos. I watch them when i go to the gym. My dad was raised in Manti, and when we'd visit my grandparents I'd always ask him to take us to Bryce and Zion canyons, but he never would.
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Bryce Canyon is my favorite thing in Utah, and I live in Utah. Up there with the very best places I've been in other states such as Yosemite, Crater Lake, the Grand Canyon, and Yellowstone.
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We were at Bryce in April, 2022, but due to some health issues, we were not able to go down into the canyon area so thanks so much for this video. We were able to walk along the rim though
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Pops is right, Bryce is Magical! Weve hiked the Queens Garden Loop twice. Once up Wallstreet and once up Navajo. They are both spectacular. Definitely a favorite National Park.
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Wonderful video. Looks like a turkey. My brother is 6 feet 61/2 inch. Yes you would think being that tall all his life he would know it. Yes my brother still hits his head on things.
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Absolutely beautiful video, Josh! I could watch it over and over again. I can't wait to go to Bryce Canyon in the future. We used to live in Colorado but never got to Utah's mighty 5.
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I might have missed it in the video, but what month were you there? We are planning on being there in late February or early March 2023. Great video. Cant wait to see it in person.
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10: 18 Owen Wilson Camino!
Love your videos bro! Keep up the good work you take me on an adventure in each of your videos, plus I love the relationship you and your pops have!

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Bryce Canyon in the Winter is amazing! The contrast of the orange hoodoos, green trees and white snow is breathtaking. It's worth going back for Wall Street though.
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Brings back great memories as I was only there once and that was back in 1969. lol Cool that you went when there was snow on the ground! Thanks for another great video!
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