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Fairyland Loop Trail
Hiking is allowed
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Located within Bryce Canyon National Park, Fairyland Loop Trail is the northernmost hiking loop in the park. It can be accessed from Fairyland Point, North Campground and Sunset Point. The trail leads eight miles from the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, through Fairyland Canyon and into Campbell Canyon. It is considered strenuous by Park Service personnel as it gains 1,000 feet in elevation.
Beginning this hike from Fairyland Point hikers will leave the Paunsaugunt Plateau descending steadily into Fairyland Canyon. Approximately one half mile from the trailhead the route turns sharply southward and crosses the head of the drainage. The track parallels the main drainage and crosses another small wash within a quarter mile of the first. Continuing downstream Fairyland Loop Trail remains on the southern bank of the canyon then crosses the mesa between Fairyland and Campbell Canyons.
Fairyland Loop Trail reaches 7,500 feet southeast of Boat Mesa before descending into the Campbell Canyon drainage. It crosses four small washes as it winds into the canyon along several switchbacks. At 7,250 feet the track reaches the bottom of Campbell Canyon. In the bottom of the wash is a trail intersection. Turning left at this junction will lead hikers to a viewpoint of Tower Bridge, which is less than a quarter mile down canyon.
The main trail leads up canyon through the bottom of the wash for approximately one-quarter mile. After passing a side canyon on the left the trail climbs the southern wall of the drainage, leading westward to the Chinese Wall formation. Fairyland Loop Trail ascends for the next mile, passing Chinese Wall and reaching a trail junction at 8,000 feet. At this junction turn right to continue along the Fairyland Loop.
The track levels as it follows the Pink Cliffs northward past North Campground and access to that facility. The trail winds along the eastern edge of the plateau, turning eastward approximately three-quarters of a mile from North Campground. During the next mile and a quarter Fairyland Loop Trail winds northeastward, passing Boat Mesa and ending at Fairyland Point.

Facilities: North campground is located near Fairyland Loop Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Fairyland Loop Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Spring is the best time to hike Fairyland Loop Trail.

Fees: A fee is charged to enter Bryce Canyon National Park.

Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: Fairyland Loop Trail is located within Bryce Canyon National Park. From Bryce Canyon Visitor Center, drive northward approximately one mile on Scenic Drive to the access road for Fairyland Point. Turn right and travel one more mile to the parking area.

To reach Bryce Canyon National Park from Cedar City: Take Utah Highway 14 east to US Highway 89 and head north on US Highway 89. Turn east on Utah Highway 12 (seven miles south of Panguitch, Utah) and travel to the junction of Utah 12 and 63. Turn south (right) onto Utah 63 and travel three miles to reach the park entrance.
To reach Bryce Canyon National Park from Escalante: Take Utah Highway 12 west to the junction of Utah 12 and 63. Turn south (right) onto Utah 63 and travel three miles to reach the park entrance.

Address
Bryce Canyon National Park
PO Box 170001
Bryce Canyon, Utah 84717
Phone
General: (435) 834-5322
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