Fairyland Loop Trail begins at Fairyland Point, at the northern portion of the park, and takes you through spectacular hoodoos and scenery along the rim and into the canyon; including a spur trail to Tower Bridge. The Fairyland Loop Trail also includes a portion of the Rim Trail from Sunset Point to Fairyland Point. This hike is considered strenuous due to its length and meandering trails with multiple elevation changes. It is best to carry plenty of water, 1 quart (liter) for every 2-3 hours of hiking per person, as this hike typically takes 4-5 hours round trip over the 8 mile (12.9 km) length. In the summer sun screen or large brim hats are recommended and are even a comfort year round to avoid sunburn. *NPS
Fairyland Canyon Trail is an 8.1-kilometer loop trail located in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, with an elevation of 2,369 meters. This strenuous trail winds through spectacular red rock formations, featuring iconic hoodoos, the famous Tower Bridge formation, and combines portions of the Rim Trail, offering diverse perspectives of the canyon's dramatically carved landscape.