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Bryce Canyon NP -- Tropic Trail
Coordinates: 37.6139127, -112.1331704 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Tropic Trail
Tropic Trail is a great way to enter Bryce Canyon National Park to see lots of Hoodoos and enjoy a unique hiking experience at the same time. It is even a better experience if you are not a strong hiker - yet still want to be amongst the Hoodoos! The trail head begins at the fence of Bryce Canyon National Park at the end of Bryce Way in Tropic Utah - the road you take to get to Stone Canyon Inn!

The best part? The hiking trail is a very gradual incline into the bottom of the amphitheaters - with access to all of the various hiking trails in the park. It is very popular with people who want to see Peek-A-Boo, but just don't have the strength or energy to climb back out of the park through Navajo Loop or the Queen's Garden. When you finish the Peek-A-Boo loop, just have a relaxing leisurely walk back to your car - all at a slight downhill pace!! From Tropic Trail webpage

About Bryce Canyon National Park
There is no place like Bryce Canyon. Hoodoos (odd-shaped pillars of rock left standing from the forces of erosion) can be found on every continent, but here is the largest collection of hoodoos in the world! Descriptions fail. Photographs do not do it justice. An imagination of wonder will serve you when visiting Bryce Canyon National Park.

Birds are feathered vertebrates, most having flight capability, that reproduce from hard-shelled eggs. While everybody knows what a bird is, few think of Bryce Canyon when they think about birds. Nevertheless, 175 different species of birds have been documented to frequent Bryce Canyon National Park. Some are just passing through. Others stay for an entire season. Fewer still make this their year-round home. During any season, you can come to Bryce to see some of your favorite birds or perhaps spy a species you've never seen before. In this section of the website, you can learn more about some of the more common and interesting of Bryce Canyon's Birds. From Bryce Canyon National Park website
 * Peregrine Falcon
 * Steller's Jay
 * Raven
 * California Condor
 * Clark's Nutcracker
 * Osprey
 * Violet-Green Swallow



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