9 Hidden Gems to Discover in Bryce Canyon National Park

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Welcome to Bryce Canyon National Park, a wonderland of red rocks, pink cliffs, and endless vistas.  

One of the easiest and shortest trails in the park, Mossy Cave Trail leads you to a hidden waterfall and a moss-covered cave. 

Mossy Cave Trail 

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If you want to escape the crowds and enjoy a more challenging hike, Fairyland Loop is a great option.  

Fairyland Loop 

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One of the most impressive natural arches in the park, Natural Bridge spans 85 feet and stands 125 feet high. 

Natural Bridge 

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Another hidden gem along the scenic drive, Agua Canyon is a deep and narrow gorge that showcases the contrast between the red and white rocks of the park. 

Agua Canyon 

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Yovimpa Point is the southernmost viewpoint along the scenic drive, and it overlooks the Pink Cliffs, the Grey Cliffs, and the White Cliffs. 

Yovimpa Point 

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This 1-mile loop takes you through a grove of ancient bristlecone pines, some of which are over 1,800 years old. 

Bristlecone Loop 

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Don’t let the name fool you, Swamp Canyon is not a swamp, but a lush and green oasis in the middle of the desert.  

Swamp Canyon 

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One of the best places to watch the sunset in the park, Paria View is a viewpoint that faces west and overlooks the Paria River Valley.  

Paria View 

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If you want to see some of the cultural and historical treasures of the park, you can look for the petroglyphs, or rock art.

Petroglyphs 

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Next: 8 Best Hikes to Explore the Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park

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