Easiest Hiking Adventure?!? Exploring Bryce Canyon National Park: A Wonder of Nature
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holy smoke look how beautiful this is right to the edge
this has sure been a great hike today you know doing the navajo loop catching on to the queen's garden loop
what a beautiful scenery and view we have with these hoodoos great hiking
this right here is where we start it can't see our trail going down you can see the trail right there yeah we've gone that far so far what a wonderful hike
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Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park as we embark on an unforgettable adventure together! Join us on a hot and thundery day as we explore the breathtaking landscapes and unique rock formations of this natural wonder. Our journey takes us on a three-mile walk around the majestic Bryce Amphitheater, where we'll marvel at the stunning hoodoos and steep canyon walls that make this park so iconic. Keep an eye out for familiar shapes like Ursula from Disney's Little Mermaid β a true testament to the wonders of nature! We'll traverse a combination of hiking trails, including the Navajo, Queens Garden, and RIM trails, each offering its own spectacular views and memorable experiences. Prepare to descend Wall Street, Bryce's only slot canyon, where you'll encounter hundreds, if not thousands, of awe-struck visitors from around the world. Join us as we immerse ourselves in the beauty of Mother Nature at her best, captured during our visit in August 2022. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a nature enthusiast looking for an easy-going adventure, this video promises to inspire and captivate. Subscribe to our channel for more exciting outdoor adventures and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest videos. Come along as we explore Bryce Canyon National Park and discover the wonders that await around every corner! _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Site: https://www.nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/day-hikes.htm Hiking at Bryce Canyon Bryce Canyon offers several day-hiking trails. Because many of these are interconnected, our most popular hikes are combinations of two or more of these basic trails. Most day hikes and their trailheads are found in the Bryce Amphitheater area. Which trail is right for you? All trails offer a unique view of the beauty of this park, but the park's high elevation means that length and elevation change should be the first variables you consider when choosing a hike. Know Before You Go β’ Pets are only allowed on paved trails and viewpoints, roads, campsites, and picnic areas. The 0.5 mi (0.8 km) section of Rim Trail between Sunset and Sunrise Points and the Shared-Use Bike Path are the only paved trails within this park. Pets must be leashed at all times and you are required to clean up after your pet. Dog owners looking for hoodoos and dog-friendly trails should consider visiting nearby Red Canyon, which is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. β’ Emotional Support Animals must follow the same regulations as pets. Only Service Animals recognized by the ADA are permitted to accompany hikers off pavement. β’ Stay on maintained trails and do not climb hoodoos. Do not use "social" trails. These social trails contribute to plant death, aggressive erosion, and visitor/wildlife confrontations including those with rattlesnakes. β’ Bicycles are only permitted on paved surfaces. β’ Wear hiking boots with good "lug" traction and ankle support. Along with altitude-related illnesses, ankle injuries are the park's number one injury. β’ Carry plenty of water; 1 quart (liter) per 2-3 hours of hiking for each person β’ Park elevations reach over 9,000 feet (2774 meters). Even mild exertion may leave you feeling light-headed and nauseated. Remember, most hikes here begin with a descent and end with a climb. Leave yourself enough energy for your return trip. β’ Be respectful of others; keep noise levels down. β’ Do not feed wildlife. β’ Lightning is a year-round danger β especially during summer storms! If you can hear thunder, lightning is within 10 miles (16 km) and you need to seek the shelter of a building or your vehicle immediately. β’ In winter, Crampons and ski poles are advised for extra grip and support. β’ Remember, ultimately, you are responsible for your own safety. β’ Leave No Trace principles are always a best practice. ___________________________________________ Leave a Tip: https://streamelements.com/fearlessrambler/tip ___________________________________________ Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/fearlessrambler https://www.facebook.com/FearlessRambler e-mail: fearlessrambler@gmail.com ___________________________________________ Send Me a Postcard: P.O. Box 552 Willard, UT 84340 ___________________________________________ #nationalpark #brycecanyon #hiking #travelvlog #naturebeauty #utahtravel