Peek A Boo Trail Bryce Canyon Horseback
The three hour trip will take you right into the heart of bryce canyon.
Peek a boo trail bryce canyon horseback. The peekaboo loop trail is an equestrian trail in bryce canyon national park that is also extremely popular among hikers. Bryce canyon half day peek a boo loop horseback ride 2602 ratings giddy up on a half day horseback riding adventure through bryce canyon a scenic national park. This hike is listed as a strenuous hike due to the rapid elevation change and the length. Here you will get panoramic views of hoodoo towers expanding in all direction from your feet.
The peek a boo loop trail provides some of the best views of the hoodoos in bryce canyon national park. If this 2 hour horseback ride sounds inviting the three hour trip is a ride of a lifetime. The peek a boo loop can be reached at the half way point of the navajo loop at the bottom of the canyon. The peekaboo loop trail leads down below the canyon rim and into the world of hoodoos.
This trail will start to descend more sharply switchbacking down into the hoodoo formations. Peek a boo connecting trail from bryce point. Turn left here towards the peek a boo loop trail. Hikers will encounter horse mule riders on this trail.
On the ride you will be able to take pictures and experience the canyon at your finger tips. Length 5 2 mi elevation gain 1 453 ft route type loop. It is best to view the hoodoos from the canyon rim and then below the rim. Peekaboo loop trail is a 5 2 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near bryce utah that features a river and is rated as moderate.
Once the ride reaches the floor of bryce canyon our 2 hour ride will make a loop and start to travel back up to the rim of the canyon winding through many more rock formations. Horses are also able to use this trail. 37 604028 112 156667 the peek a boo loop is a hiker and horse trail that winds around hoodoo formations below inspiration point and bryce point. Marvel at all of bryce s breathtaking beauty from horseback as you mosey down winding trails with unparalleled views.
See more grandeur and beauty than you can imagine on a guided trip through bryce canyon. Hikers descend almost 1 000 feet below bryce point at the far end of the loop and then come back the same way making for a strenuous climb. Roanhorse 9 july 2015. Explore this picturesque spot the classic way with local cowboys taking you to must see spots.
The trail whines up and down and allows for close up views. The trail is primarily used for hiking nature trips and horses and is best used from april until october. Peek a boo loop hike details. It begins up at bryce point arguably one of the best vistas in the park zigzagging down the rim and into the canyon where it splits into a loop trail that eventually meets up with the navajo loop trail.
Get a close up look at beautiful rock formations that have been shaped over thousands of years. Photographed by brian b. The peek a boo loop trail begins at bryce point and drops quickly to the canyon floor.