Fairyland Loop Trail

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Fairyland Loop Trail is a scenic hiking route in Bryce Canyon National Park known for its dramatic hoodoos, sweeping canyon vistas, and relatively less crowded backcountry feel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
recreational trail
accessPolicy day-use only
activity hiking
approximateLength 13 kilometers
8 miles
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty moderate to strenuous
elevationChange significant elevation loss and gain
feature canyon vistas
eroded rock formations
hoodoos
rim and canyon sections
switchbacks
feeRequirement Bryce Canyon National Park entrance fee required
geology Claron Formation
surface form: Claron Formation sedimentary rocks

erosional hoodoo landscape
hasTrailhead Fairyland Point
near Bryce Canyon National Park entrance area
hazard exposure to sun
seasonal thunderstorms
steep sections
knownFor backcountry feel
dramatic hoodoos
relatively low crowds
sweeping canyon views
locatedIn Bryce Canyon National Park
Garfield County, Utah
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
offersViewOf Bryce Canyon National Park
surface form: Bryce Canyon amphitheater area

Fairyland Canyon
partOf Bryce Canyon National Park
surface form: Bryce Canyon National Park trail system
recommendedGear sturdy hiking shoes
sun protection
water
region Colorado Plateau
season fall
spring
summer
suitableFor day hiking
surface dirt
rock
trailType loop trail
typicalHikingTime 4 to 5 hours
withinProtectedArea Bryce Canyon National Park

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Bryce Canyon National Park hasTrail Fairyland Loop Trail