TrailWall Street
Wall Street: 1.3 miles, 550 ft gain; slot canyon switchbacksβcarry water.

1.3-1.4 miles with ~800 ft total gain (descent and ascent). Steep switchbacks and the narrow Wall Street section test footing and balance. Plan 1.5-2 hours for Navajo Loop, longer if paired with Queen's Garden. High reward for the effortβstay hydrated and watch footing.
Moderate
The payoff: Wall Street canyon, Thorβs Hammer, and Silent City hoodoos offer a dramatic payoff for the effort
β’ Park at Sunset Point or use the shuttle to avoid crowds β’ Start early to beat heat and crowds β’ Check status of Wall Street before going; it's seasonally closed β’ Bring trekking poles and water filter if you plan to extend
April-October
Steep drops and narrow passages; close supervision for kids; hold hands on switchbacks
The Navajo Loop is a compact but demanding canyon route. The 800 ft gain tests legs and footing, with the Wall Street slot canyon delivering a bold payoff through hoodoo scenery. Hydration and pacing are essential.
No day-use permit required; pay park entrance fee on arrival
Shuttle service available; use to Sunset/Sunrise Points; schedule varies; brycecanyonshuttle.com
Elevation above 8,000 ft; canyon sections exposed; weather can shift quickly; Wall Street narrow passages can be slick when wet
Surface varies; rugged sections; not fully accessible
Steep drops and narrow passages; close supervision for kids; hold hands on switchbacks
Sunset Point amenities; restrooms; water fill stations; parking
The Navajo Loop is a compact but demanding canyon route. The 800 ft gain tests legs and footing, with the Wall Street slot canyon delivering a bold payoff through hoodoo scenery. Hydration and pacing are essential.
Address
Sunset Pt Rd, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, USA
Based on 3914 Google reviews
Based on 3914 guest reviews
" The Navajo Loop is a compact but demanding canyon route. The 800 ft gain tests legs and footing, with the Wall Street slot canyon delivering a bold payoff through hoodoo scenery. Hydration and pacing are essential."
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Yes. Plan water, stay on trail, and be mindful that cell service is spotty in the canyon.
Yes, but lots fill by about 7:00 AM in peak season. Use the park shuttle to avoid the scramble.
Yes, typically November through March; Two Bridges remain open for an out-and-back.
Yes with supervision; the walls and hoodoos are impressive but switchbacks and drop-offs require caution for younger hikers.
Micro-spikes, warm layers, and trekking poles; the Wall Street section can be slick and temps drop quickly.
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