Place

Navajo Loop Hike the Hoodoos

A wayside showing a tall red rock spire describes hoodoos and the Hike the Hoodoos program
Navajo Loop Hike the Hoodoos wayside (be sure to include yourself in your photo!)

NPS Photo

Quick Facts
Location:
At the bottom junction of the Navajo Loop
Significance:
One of 9 medallions throughout the park

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits

I Hiked the Hoodoos

Hiking is great exercise and Bryce Canyon's "I Hiked the Hoodoos!" program is not just hiking, it's also a scavenger hunt with a special reward!

1. Hike a minimum of 3 mi / 4.8 km, or find at least 3 benchmarks and complete steps 2 through 4 below.

2. Each individual must have either a pencil rubbing of the benchmark (see Jr. Ranger Book) or a"selfie"with the benchmark.

3. Only special "I Hiked the Hoodoos" benchmarks qualify for the reward.

4. Rewards are available at the Visitor Center!


See your park newspaper or Junior Ranger book for more information. Benchmarks are located on Mossy Cave, Rim Trail, Tower Bridge, Queen's Garden, Navajo Loop, Peekaboo Loop, Sheep Creek, and the Bristlecone Loop trails.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Last updated: January 25, 2021