Queen’s Garden Trail

Queen’s Garden Trail

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Distance

1.8 mi

Elevation Gain

450 ft

Est. Time

1-2 hours for fit hikers; add 30 minutes if less fit or stopping for photos.

Route Type

Out-and-back

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Year-round; spring through fall optimal. Summer is peak season (hot); fall is cooler. Winter possible but snow/ice may affect conditions.

Overview

About This Trail

The Queen's Garden Trail descends 450 feet into Bryce Canyon's hoodoo-filled amphitheater to reach the Queen Victoria formation—an iconic destination accessible to most hikers with moderate fitness. This is the park's easiest rim-to-floor descent, but don't mistake 'moderate' for 'easy': the 1.8-mile roundtrip involves sustained steep grades (up to 25%), exposed sun, and a brutal return ascent that tests your knees. The payoff—hiking among towering red rock formations and viewing the distinctive Queen Victoria hoodoo—is worth the grunt, and this trail is often combined with the Navajo Loop for a fuller 2.9-mile adventure.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderate

Trail Highlights

Hike amongst towering red rock hoodoo formations in Bryce Canyon's iconic amphitheater. The Queen Victoria hoodoo—your trail's destination—is a distinctive spire shaped like a seated figure. The descent offers dramatic geology and multiple angles of the same formations from different elevations, revealing why Bryce's hoodoos are unmatched in the park system.

Insider Tips

• Start by 6 AM; parking fills fast and afternoon heat is brutal. • Bring at least 2 liters of water. Trail is exposed and dehydration happens fast. • Trekking poles not optional for return ascent—they save your knees and give stability on loose rock. • Queen Victoria hoodoo is landmark destination at Mile 1.8, visible at trail's end via short spur. Don't turn back before the spur. • Combine with Navajo Loop (starts Sunrise, ends Sunset Point) for 2.9-mile figure-8. Use Rim Trail between points. • If Sunrise lot is full, try park shuttle or park at Sunset Point (1 mile away) and hike back via Rim Trail. • Descent is deceptive—feels easy going down; return ascent with fatigued legs is where people suffer. • Afternoon thunderstorms possible in summer; carry light rain jacket.

Best Season to Hike

Year-round; spring through fall optimal. Summer is peak season (hot); fall is cooler. Winter possible but snow/ice may affect conditions.

Hiking Tips

  • Bring 2 liters of water minimum; the trail is exposed with no on-trail sources.
  • Trekking poles are essential for the return ascent—they save your knees 25-30%.
  • Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen; red rock reflects UV and burns you twice.
  • Arrive at Sunrise Point by 6 AM during peak season; lot fills by 7:30 AM.
  • The Queen Victoria hoodoo is your destination at Mile 1.8—short spur at trail's end.
  • If the trailhead lot is full, take the park shuttle (check operating schedule).
  • Oversized vehicles not permitted at Sunrise Point when shuttle is operating.
  • The descent feels easy; the return ascent with tired legs is where people suffer.

Family Info

Suitable for school-age children (8+) with hiking experience and good endurance. Steep descent requires sure footing; younger children (under 8) may need hand-holding on switchbacks, especially return ascent. No railings; supervise closely. The 1.8-mile roundtrip is manageable for families, but steep ascent tests young legs. Bring water and snacks. Not recommended for toddlers, strollers, or families new to hiking.

What Hikers Say

Hikers praise Queen's Garden as excellent introduction to Bryce Canyon's hoodoos without the intensity of Navajo Loop. The Queen Victoria destination is satisfying and distinctive. Most report descent is manageable but return ascent is challenging; trekking poles make a difference. Popular and well-maintained year-round.

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