The BEST Hike in Bryce Canyon: Queen's Garden & Navajo Loop

Want to get up close and personal with the famous hoodoos of Bryce Canyon? You have to hike down into the amphitheater!In this video, we’re tackling the most popular trail in Bryce Canyon National Park: the Queen's Garden and Navajo Combination Loop. This roughly 3-mile loop takes you from the rim straight down into a magical maze of towering orange, pink, and white rock spires. We'll show you exactly what it's like to hike among these ancient geological formations, including the famous Queen Victoria hoodoo and Thor's Hammer.I’ll also share tips on which direction is best to hike (we recommend clockwise starting from Sunrise Point!), how to handle the 600+ foot elevation change, and why you need to be prepared for the high altitude. 🥾 Hike Details at a Glance: Trail Name: Queen's Garden to Navajo Combination LoopStarting Point: Sunrise Point (ending at Sunset Point)Distance: 2.9 miles (4.6 km) roundtrip Elevation Gain: ~625 feet (191 meters) Difficulty: Moderate (The hike down is easy, but the switchbacks coming back up will get your heart pumping at 8,000 ft elevation!) Route Taken: We went up Wall Street or Two Bridges 🕒 Video Chapters:0:00 - Welcome to Bryce Canyon National Park! 1:15 - Starting at Sunrise Point (Why we hike clockwise) 2:30 - Descending the Queen's Garden Trail 4:20 - Spotting the "Queen Victoria" Hoodoo 6:00 - The canyon floor & the pine forest oasis 7:45 - Tackling the Navajo Loop Switchbacks [Wall Street] 9:30 - Thor's Hammer & reaching Sunset Point 10:45 - Essential gear & trail tips for this hike 🎒 Gear We Brought: Footwear: [REI Hiking Boots by Merrill, loose dirt on the switchbacks!] Hydration: [Insert water bottle/pack details—you need plenty of water at this altitude.] Layers: [Jacket/fleece details—mornings on the rim are freezing, but the canyon floor gets hot!] Camera Gear: GoPro 360 Max 👇 Let's Connect! Instagram: offbeattravelvk Facebook: offbeattravelvk Subscribe to Offbeat Travel VK for more travel adventures:    / @offbeattravelvk   If you found this video helpful for planning your own Bryce Canyon adventure, please hit the LIKE button and let me know in the comments which hoodoo formation was your favorite! #BryceCanyon #NationalParks #QueensGardenTrail #NavajoLoop #UtahTravel #HikingAdventures #TravelVlog #ExploreUtah #Hoodoos