Bryce Canyon National Park - Sunrise to Sunset Point hike through Hoodoos
The Navajo Loop Trail descends from Sunset Point through the slot canyon of Wall Street, where 500 to 700-year-old Douglas Firs reach upward toward the sunlight at the top of the canyon. The Navajo Loop is the most popular trail in the park, and is often combined with the Queen's Garden Trail to form a longer loop that passes through the Queen's Garden and emerges onto the rim at Sunrise Point. From here two very scenic and easy strolls can be taken as part of the Rim Trail. A ½-mile walk to the north on a wheelchair accessible trail which takes you to Sunset Point. Walking ¾ of a mile to the south across gently rolling terrain, you arrive at Inspiration Point.
My exact route:
Start at Sunset Point - known as Queens Garden Trail
Quick stop at Queen Victoria
Continue Queens Garden Trail to Peeakaboo Loop.
Hike Peekaboo Loop counter clockwise
Head up Navajo Loop (known as all street.
Finish up at Sunset Point.
Bryce Canyon National Park - Sunset Visit
Recorded June 2, 2010.
Video covers my visits to Inspiration Point, Bryce Point, Paria View and Sunset Point as the sun was setting in Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park.
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Inspiration Point - Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, United States
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Inspiration Point Bryce Canyon National Park
Scenic overlook in Bryce Canyon National Park.
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Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Sunset Point HD (2013)
Bryce Canyon National Park 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 (55.99 sq mi; 145.02 km2) and receives relatively few visitors compared to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, largely due to its remote location.
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Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon National Park
Sunset Point scenic overlook in Bryce Canyon National Park. Located close to main parking, lodges, and campgrounds Sunset Point is as the name suggests the best place to see the Sunset. This is also where most of the day hikes leave from including the popular Navajo Trail.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA in 4K Ultra HD
The stunning, out-of-this-world beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park, seen from the main trails and viewpoints in the park.
In this video: Sunrise Point (0:06), Sunset Point (0:15, 6:25), Navajo trail (0:31), Queens Garden trail (3:01), Peek-a-Boo trail (3:51), Inspiration Point (6:43), Mossy Cave trail (7:11), Fairyland Trail (7:24), Tower Bridge (8:53), Natural Bridge (9:11).
Recorded September 2016 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100.
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Bryce Canyon, Sunset Point , Utah, USA,nice view there!
At Sunset Point,Hoodoo's with snow at Bryce Canyon National Park.
Bij dit uitkijkpunt genoemd Sunset Point, in Bryce Canyon, USA,
kun je het gehele jaar van deze prachtige natuur genieten.
Hier zie je hoodoo's (de zandkleurige bergtoppen) inde sneeuw.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Bryce Point in HD
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Bryce Point is one of the most popular view points. Parking is an issue at this point and it's best to take the shuttle bus.
Sunset Point HD, Bryce Canyon National Park Sunrise Point 1080p
Posto spettacolare, spectacular place
Things To Know Before You Go To Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park Mud-Bogging
Hey you guys! Thank you for joining me on another journey. We are here at Bryce Canyon National Park in Garfield County. This is one of the top Utah vacations to be had. Its magnificent hoodoos are like nothing you've ever seen before. Driving through Bryce Canyon, the spectacular beauty can be taken in at the viewpoints like these: Sunrise, Sunset, Inspiration and Bryce, Paria View, Swamp Canyon, Whiteman Bench, Farview Point, Piracy Point, Agua Canyon, Ponderosa Canyon, Black Birch Canyon. To more fully experience the park though, we hiked down the horse trail near Sunset Point since it was off-season in February. We encountered some patches of snow and ice, so we were very glad to have ice cleats to put on our hiking boots. The attractions of the park were even more amazing down among the limestone sculptures. It was so interesting to have Ranger Emily tell us about the canyon. We ended up finding a dirt road perfect for mud-bogging in our rental car, a Nissan Versa, outside of Bryce. That was a blast! We found affordable lodging in Panguitch for the night. It was so cool to later experience the night sky in Bryce Canyon and test our astronomy knowledge. This park is easily accessible by flying into Las Vegas or Salt Lake City and then renting a car--I suggest a four wheel drive--and driving the few hours there. Here's a travel tip for you: if you come in the winter, you may need snowshoes. These are some of the sights & trails you should check out: Sunrise Point Sunset Point , Navajo Trail, Queen's Garden Trail , Peek-a-Boo Trail, Inspiration Point, Mossy Cave Trail, Fairyland Trail, Tower Bridge and Natural Bridge.
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Bryce Canyon National Park, Sunset Point, UTAH, Ouest américain
Parc National de Bryce Canyon, mars 2013, depuis le Sunset Point.
Le parc national de Bryce Canyon (anglais : Bryce Canyon National Park) est un parc national américain situé au sud de l'Utah, aux États-Unis.
Le parc est renommé pour ses formations géologiques composées de roches colorées aux formes coniques et âgées de dizaines de millions d'années. Le parc est constitué de zones élevées et semi-arides, et présente un ensemble d'immenses amphithéâtres naturels parsemés de nombreux hoodoos produits par l'érosion du plateau de Paunsaugunt.
Situé au sud-ouest de l'État de l'Utah, le parc s'étend sur les territoires des comtés de Garfield et de Kane. Les métropoles les plus proches sont Las Vegas à 350 km au sud-ouest, Salt Lake City à 400 km au nord, et Denver à plus de 800 km au nord-est.
D'une superficie totale de 145 km, le parc s'étend sur environ 30 km du nord au sud, alors que sa largeur varie entre 2 et 10 km. Le parc se situe en altitude, son point culminant étant à 2 778 mètres et le plus bas, au niveau du ruisseau Yellow Creek, à 2 018 mètres d'altitude
Toute la région appartient à la partie occidentale du plateau du Colorado, célèbre pour ses roches rougeâtres soumises à l'érosion, et présentes dans tous les parcs nationaux des environs. Bryce Canyon appartient plus particulièrement au sous-plateau de Paunsaugunt, qui s'étend sur une région de 40 km sur 16 km. Plusieurs amphithéâtres naturels y sont creusés par l'érosion. Le plus grand d'entre eux, Bryce Canyon, mesure près de 20 km de long sur 5 km de large, pour une profondeur maximale d'environ 250 m2.
Un chemin longe le bord supérieur de l'amphithéâtre et plusieurs postes d'observation, dénommés Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point et Bryce Point, y sont présents.
Dans le parc, l'érosion du plateau de Paunsaugunt entraîne la formation de différentes structures géologiques appelées murailles, arches et hoodoos. La couche géologique qui constitue la partie supérieure du plateau, la formation de Claron, est composée de roches sédimentaires et calcaires assez friables.
Les bords du plateau s'érodent au fil du temps et forment des avancées de plus en plus étroites en forme de murs. Ces murs naturels commencent alors à se perforer au niveau de leurs points les plus faibles et des arches apparaissent. Avec le temps, elles s'agrandissent avant de se briser. Il ne reste plus alors que des piliers que l'on appelle hoodoos.
Dans le parc, les arches peuvent avoir un diamètre variant entre 1 et 19 mètres. Ce type d'ouverture se forme dans la roche lorsque les précipitations y entrent, occupent davantage de volume lorsque l'eau se transforme en glace en cas de gel, et font ainsi exploser la roche par endroits. Dans le parc, ce phénomène de gel et de dégel peut se produire jusqu'à 200 fois chaque année.
Les hoodoos ont des hauteurs variant de 1,5 à 45 mètres, ce qui reste toutefois bien inférieur à l'arche du Rainbow Bridge également située dans la région. La variation de l'épaisseur des hoodoos sur toute leur hauteur est très fluctuante, ce qui les différencie d'une simple colonne et leur donne des formes très variées. Certains d'entre eux ont été baptisés comme par exemple le « Marteau de Thor », la « Reine Victoria », ou « E.T. ». Les roches de la formation de Claron, dans lesquelles se forment les hoodoos, datent du Paléocène ou de l'Éocène (40 à 60 millions d'années). Elles sont essentiellement composées de calcaires mais aussi d'un peu de sables et d'argiles, car elles sont issues de dépôts de sédiments qui se sont accumulés au fond de lacs peu profonds et aujourd'hui disparus. Leurs colorations proviennent des différents minéraux inclus dans ceux-ci. La roche, en grande partie calcaire, est également érodée par l'acidité des eaux pluviales. Les hoodoos ont une meilleure résistance à l'érosion par rapport à la roche qui les entoure parce qu'ils disposent d'une fine couche supérieure de protection contenant du magnésium plus résistant aux intempéries. On estime que l'érosion du plateau se fait à un rythme de 0,6 à 1,3 mètre tous les 100 ans, ce qui signifie que de nouveaux hoodoos pourraient encore se former pendant environ trois millions d'années.
Thousands of delicately carved spires rise in brilliant color from the amphitheaters of Bryce Canyon National Park. Millions of years of wind, water and geologic mayhem have shaped and etched the pink cliffs at Bryce, which isn't actually a canyon but the eastern slope of the Paunsaguant Plateau.
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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Bryce Canyon National Park - Bryce Canyon, Utah
Bryce Canyon National Park features colorful amphitheaters of sculpted hoodoos eroded into the side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. There are a number of good hiking trails as well as several easily accessible viewpoints along the park's Scenic Drive.
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U07A0351 - Rim Trail views between Sunrise Point and Sunset Point
U11A2366 - Queen Victoria formation, one of many named formations along the Queens Garden Trail below Sunrise Point
U11A2320 - Wall Street, deep among the hoodoos, Navajo Loop Trail below Sunset Point
U11A2537 - Bryce Point provides great views of some of the park's largest amphitheaters
U11A2489 - A passing shower, seen from Farview Point along the Scenic Drive
U11A2481 - Natural Bridge, along the Scenic Drive
U11A2471 - Ponderosa Point, along the Scenic Drive
U11A2536 - Another look at the view from Bryce Point
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Sunset to sunrise point. Part 1
The majority of my hike from from sunset to sunrise point in Bryce canyon via the Navajo and Queens Garden loop trails. Due to operator error this has now become a 2 part video series with the other video being only 2.5 minutes. Enjoy!
Bryce Canyon Utah at sunset Sunset Point
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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.
Sunrise at Sunset Point | Bryce Canyon National Park | 4K Sony A7riii
Here is a sunrise time-lapse I did from sunset point, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.