Bristlecone Loop Hike in Bryce Canyon National Park
Quick mile and a half hike from Rainbow Point to Yovimpa Point via the Bristlecone Loop in April 2016. Great views and up close looks at some of the oldest trees on earth. A 1,700 year old tree on the hike.
Exploring Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon
Video footage from my August 8-12, 2009 camping trip in Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon in Southern Utah.
Places traveled include:
Zion National Park - Angel's Landing, Canyon Overlook, Emerald Pools, Riverside Walk, Weeping Rock, and the Zion Narrows.
Bryce Canyon - Bristlecone Loop, Queens Garden, Rim Trail, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, Rainbow and Yovimpa, Natural Bridge, and Fairyland Canyon.
Video shot with a Canon 500D. Lenses: Canon 10-22, 50 f/1.4, and 70-200L f/4 IS. Time Lapse portions done with a Canon S5IS running CHDK firmware and the Ultra Intervalometer script.
Fairyland Loop Trail-Bryce Canyon National Park
This is a short video of the Fairyland Loop Trail that I hiked on my 57th birthday, July 16, 2014. It's a great hike that showcases the beauty of the hoodoos of the park. The hike is about eight miles and will take the average hiker about three and a half hours or so.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah view from Rainbow Point bristlecone pine.
Panorama of the mesa at the Bristlecone Pine Trail, Rainbow Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, May 9, 2013.
Connecting over hiking: wheelchair-accessible trails
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Price Canyon Recreation Area
Utah USA
The Price Canyon Recreation Area
offers visitors a chance to enjoy
cooler temperatures and the
shade of large ponderosa pine trees
during the summer.
The recreation area is located
on a ridge high above Price Canyon.
The Price Canyon Recreation Area
boasts a nature trail that features
a stand of bristlecone pine trees.
The bristlecone pine tree is one of
the longest living life forms on Earth.
The entrance road and scenic overlook road
are easily accessible by automobile while
hiking trails provide excellent
views of our rugged canyon country.
Large, well-spaced campsites area
available as first come first serve.
Facilities at the campground include
picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets
and parking spaces.
Three group picnic areas with large
picnic tables, toilets fire rings and
paring are available by
reservation call 435-636- 3600.
There is a nature trail that leads to stands
of bristle cone pine trees then
follows the old road to the
Ford Ridge communication towers.
The road up to Price Canyon Recreation Area
is narrow and steep, with
tight turns and switchbacks.
Long vehicle lengths not recommended.
Vehicle length should generally not
exceed 35 feet (truck with a short trailer).
DIRECTIONS
The Price Canyon Recreation Area is
12 miles north of Price, Utah.
Take U.S. Highway 50/6 North from
Price and turn left at the entrance sign.
From the highway, drive up the mountain
three miles to the recreation site.
A paved entrance road winds up a steep
hill to a junction from which you may
proceed directly to the
Price Canyon Overlook, the
campground or the picnic area.
Things to do
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Biking
Walking
Running
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CONTACT THE PARK
PHONE
435-636-3600
EMAIL
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ADDRESS
Price Field Office
125 South 600 West
Price, UT 84501
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park:
Bryce Canyon National Park, a sprawling reserve in southern Utah, is known for crimson-colored hoodoos, which are spire-shaped rock formations. The park’s main road leads past the expansive Bryce Amphitheater, a hoodoo-filled depression lying below the Rim Trail hiking path. It has overlooks at Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. Prime viewing times are around sunup and sundown.
Bryce Canyon National Park /ˈbraɪs/ is a National Park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon, which despite its name, is not a canyon, but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views for park visitors. Bryce sits at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park. The rim at Bryce varies from 8,000 to 9,000 feet (2,400 to 2,700 m).The Bryce Canyon area was settled by Mormon pioneers in the 1850s and was named after Ebenezer Bryce, who homesteaded in the area in 1874. The area around Bryce Canyon became a National Monument in 1923 and was designated as a National Park in 1928. The park covers 35,835 acres (55.992 sq mi; 14,502 ha; 145.02 km) and receives substantially fewer visitors than Zion National Park (nearly 4.3 million in 2016) or Grand Canyon National Park (nearly 6 million in 2016), largely due to Bryce's more remote location. In 2016, Bryce Canyon received 2,365,110 recreational visitors, representing an increase of 35% from the prior year.Little is known about early human habitation in the Bryce Canyon area. Archaeological surveys of Bryce Canyon National Park and the Paunsaugunt Plateau show that people have been in the area for at least 10,000 years. Basketmaker Anasazi artifacts several thousand years old have been found south of the park. Other artifacts from the Pueblo-period Anasazi and the Fremont culture (up to the mid-12th century) have also been found.The Paiute Indians moved into the surrounding valleys and plateaus in the area around the same time that the other cultures left. These Native Americans hunted and gathered for most of their food, but also supplemented their diet with some cultivated products. The Paiute in the area developed a mythology surrounding the hoodoos (pinnacles) in Bryce Canyon. They believed that hoodoos were the Legend People whom the trickster Coyote turned to stone.At least one older Paiute said his culture called the hoodoos Anka-ku-was-a-wits, which is Paiute for red painted faces.In Bryce Canyon National Park, most park visitors sightsee using the scenic drive, which provides access to 13 viewpoints over the amphitheaters. Bryce Canyon has eight marked and maintained hiking trails that can be hiked in less than a day (round trip time, trailhead): Mossy Cave (one hour, State Route 12 northwest of Tropic), Rim Trail (5–6 hours, anywhere on rim), Bristlecone Loop (one hour, Rainbow Point), and Queens Garden (1–2 hours, Sunrise Point) are easy to moderate hikes. Navajo Loop (1–2 hours, Sunset Point) and Tower Bridge (2–3 hours, north of Sunrise Point) are moderate hikes. Fairyland Loop (4–5 hours, Fairyland Point) and Peekaboo Loop (3–4 hours, Bryce Point) are strenuous hikes. Several of these trails intersect, allowing hikers to combine routes for more challenging hikes.In Bryce Canyon National Park, more than 400 native plant species live in the park. There are three life zones in the park based on elevation. The lowest areas of the park are dominated by dwarf forests of pinyonpine and juniper with manzanita, serviceberry, and antelope bitterbrush in between. aspen, cottonwood, water birch, and willow grow along streams. Ponderosa pine forests cover the mid-elevations with blue spruce and Douglas fir in water-rich areas and manzanita and bitterbrush as underbrush. Douglas fir and white fir, along with aspen and Engelmann spruce, make up the forests on the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The harshest areas have limber pine and ancient Great Basin bristlecone pine, some more than 1,600 years old, holding on. The forests and meadows of Bryce Canyon provide the habitat to support diverse animal life including foxes, badgers, porcupines, elk, black bears, bobcats, and woodpeckers. Mule deer are the most common large mammals in the Bryce Canyon National Park. Elk and pronghorn, which have been reintroduced nearby, sometimes venture into the park.Bryce Canyon National Park forms part of the habitat of three wildlife species that are listed under the Endangered Species Act: the Utah prairie dog, the California condor, and the southwestern willow flycatcher.
Bryce Canyon National Park (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Episode# 4
Bryce Canyon National Park travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors to U.S. National Park.
This Bryce Canyon National Park travel guide covers – Main Entrance to Bryce Canyon park on UT-63 HWY, Red Canyon hoodoos on UT-12 Hwy, Bryce Canyon City (also called as Bryce), Bryce Canyon National Park Entrance Fee and Shuttles, Bryce Canyon visitor center, major Bryce Canyon points (like Inspiration point and Sunset Point Hoodoos) to see or hike and much more useful information for people planning visit to this Bryce Canyon Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park is in the southwestern region in the state of Utah on UT HWY 63 near the town of Bryce, UT and is famous for its hoodoos.
Topics covered in detail in this Bryce Canyon National Park travel guide video are below:
1). Introduction to Bryce Canyon National Park to new visitors interested in visiting National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Information on how to get to Bryce Canyon National Park visitor center by Car or Bryce Canyon Shuttle bus from Bryce (Utah) and information on Red Canyon hoodoos on UT-12 Hwy on the way to Bryce from UT-89 HWY,
3). Detailed information on Bryce Canyon National Park area – like Entrance on HWY UT-63, Shuttle from Bryce, Entrance tickets in Bryce at historic Ruby’s inn, Bryce Canyon National Park visitor Center, major points to visit in Bryce Canyon Park like Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, Bryce Point, Rainbow point etc.
4). Things to see and do at this Bryce Canyon National Park like visit to Bryce Canyon visitor center, Famous points like Rainbow point, Agua Canyon, Natural Bridge, Farview Point, Inspiration Point Hoodoos, Bryce Point amphitheater, Sunset point Silent City, Navajo loop trail, Rim trail etc.
5). After visit to Bryce Canyon National Park, visit and information on Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument along UT HWY 12,
6). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.
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Bristlecone Trail
From the Bristlecone trail loop (btw, the Bristlecone ???? is the Nevada State tree). I did not make it out to Yosemite this weekend because of the cold weather so I settled on this hike with my friend from Utah.
Riggs Spring Loop - Part 2: The Pink Cliffs
View of the Pink Cliffs near Yovimpa Pass on 11/9/17
Minecraft is Beautiful: Episode 15 - Bristle Cone Loop Trail
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The view from Rainbow Point at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
Beautiful view from Rainbow Point at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA.
Rainbow Point - Bryce Canyon National Park - HD 2016 - Grand Circle
Quick visit of Rainbow Point located at the end of Highway 63 at Bryce Canyon National Park.
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Mossy Cave Falls, Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park, Utah
2 Happy Nomads take a short hike to Mossy Cave Falls, Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park, Utah - a thrilling payoff of a beautiful waterfall in the desert southwestern United States.
Zion National Park Wheelchair Access by wheelchairtraveling.com
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6 of 14 | Bryce Canyon NP | Utah | Southwest Trip
Part 6 in the series of videos of the amazing trip (see a map in the video and trip description below).
PART 6: Following the scenic Hwy 12 drive we hike the Bryce Canyon National Park and admire its colorful and delicate beauty.
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The trip takes us to 4 states (Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona); 7 national parks (Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde); 2 state parks (Dead Horse Point, Valley of Fire); a couple of national monuments/recreation areas and ...Las Vegas.
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Zion und Bryce Canyon Nationalparks in Utah: Weltweit einzigartige Canyonlandschaften
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Bryce Canyon, Ruby's, Camping and the Queen's Garden/Navajo Loop Trail
The family goes to Bryce Canyon and has a little fun while hiking and exploring the region.
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument
August 2016
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Mossy Cave Hike
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Hike to Mossy Cave and the Waterfall. Great Family Hike