![]() Tower Bridge is about halfway through the hike. This trail will take you past some beautiful hoodoo formations in the park like the Crescent Castles and of course, Tower Bridge. From Sunrise Point, the trailhead is about 0.2 miles north on the Rim Trail. You will start this hike at the Tower Bridge Trailhead near Sunrise Point. If you are hiking with older kids and set out on the hike more prepared than we were, I don’t think you would run into any issues. If you’re just doing a portion of the Navajo loop, as you would on this trail, we recommend the Wall Street portion of the Navajo Trail. By the end of the hike, Coltin was carrying Sage in the front pack and the twins took turns riding on his shoulders. To be honest, I was pretty tired by the end as well. The 2.9-mile loop was a little too much for our four-year-old girls. Our family set out to hike the Queen’s Garden Trail and mid-hike we decided to do the entire loop. The most popular part of the trail to walk is Sunrise to Sunset Point. Some of the highlights along the trail are Fairyland Point, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, and Bryce Point. If you just want to hike one way, you can walk about an extra mile on the road back up to the main road to get to the shuttle stop rather than hiking all the way back up the trail. The trail starts at Fairyland Point and ends at Bryce Point. This is a long trail but you can jump on the trail wherever you’d like and hike for any distance. This popular trail is hard to categorize as easy or moderate because of the length of the trail. Pets are able to use this trail if kept on a leash. There is not a barrier along the trail so if you’re traveling with little ones, be aware of the drop-offs. ![]() The trail is paved with little elevation gain. This paved trail follows the outline of the amphitheater from Sunset Point to Sunrise Point and is one of the hikes in Bryce Canyon that everyone can enjoy.
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