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1 summit • 0.7 mi • 154 ft gain • 29 min
1 summit • 10.2 mi • 1,938 ft gain • 4 hr 38 min
1 summit • 2.5 mi • 333 ft gain • 1 hr 21 min • Class 1
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"Alan and I drove twice through the Bryce Point parking lot and found it full both times, but we found a space at Inspiration Point parking and hiked the rim trail back to Bryce Point. Halfway through our hike we heard distant thunder and decided to ride the shuttle back to the car." — davidensley • May 15, 2023
"This one was a little tougher to get to. I left my wife at Mini Inspiration Point and then continued up to Upper Inspiration Point on a very slippery path. From there I went to Inspiration Point...which ended up being a steep hike in snow up to my upper calves. My feet are now frozen 😉" — jeffreybossaller • Mar 28, 2023
"Is it that you feel more inspired at Inspiration Point, or is it that you're just light-headed from the uphill walk and the high elevation? ;) Only the lowest overlook was shoveled, the rest you walked on packed snow. Gorgeous morning, beautiful views. The clearest skies I've seen in a good long while - you could see well over 100 miles away. " — psychikingjes • Jan 30, 2021
"I drove into Bryce and bagged these by mostly driving right up to them. Kind of felt like cheating, but views were spectacular. Natural Bridge Overlook is the most underrated and the views from Sunset Point vs Inspiration Point were somehow night and day. You must get every angle because the canyon changes based on your perspective. I also hiked the Navajo Loop that day, which was amazing; Wall Street did not disappoint. " — mchikes • Oct 19, 2020
"Started at Sunset Point and hiked down the Eastern half of the Navajo Loop, then the Eastern half of the Peekaboo Loop. We took a side trip to Bryce Point, then Inspiration Point before retracing our steps back to the Peakaboo Loop, where we did the Western half, then took the Western half of Navajo Loop back to Sunset Point. What a gorgeous hike!" — Kevin • Jun 19, 2020
"Spent the day exploring Bryce Canyon National Park. Many of the trails are still closed due to the snow, so we hiked all of the ones that were open. We did an out and back of the Rim Trail over the high points, and dropped into the canyon via a loop around the Fairyland Trail to view the hoodoos up close." — wacbravo • Apr 7, 2019