Rim Trail

Exploring Bryce Canyon National Park

Exploring Bryce Canyon National Park

Above-the-Rim trips to Bryce Canyon require a full day, and should include stops at Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Bryce Point (along the shuttle). Take a car all the way out to Rainbow Point and enjoy an easy hike along Bristlecone Loop Trail. Stop at the Visitor Center and Fairyland Point on the way out of the park.

Hiking trips within Bryce Canyon should be 2-3 days and include both Fairyland Loop and Peekaboo Loop. Hike down Wall Street and up Navajo, and try a short-out-and-back along Queen’s Garden. Mossy Cave and the Upper and Lower Viewpoints at Inspiration Point are good short hikes to add.

Exploring Crater Lake National Park

Exploring Crater Lake National Park

Explore Crater Lake National Park with a one-day itinerary to the best viewpoints and trails. Hike down Cleetwood Cove, and bring a swimsuit if you are brave enough to jump in the cold water of our country’s deepest lake. If you are even bolder, try cliff jumping into it. For the best view of Crater Lake, hike up to the Watchman Overlook Tower. The best roadside pullouts are at Vidae Falls and Phantom Ship Overlook. To see more of Crater Lake’s volcanic history, explore the Pinnacles Trail. This is a very family friendly park.