Best attractions and places to see around Cannonville include a diverse range of geological wonders and outdoor activities. Located along Scenic Byway 12, Cannonville serves as a gateway to vast natural landscapes characterized by unique rock formations and canyons. The area offers access to national parks and monuments, providing opportunities to explore its distinct natural features and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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"Queen Victoria" holds court over the Queen's Garden Trail. Many believe this hoodoo, or weathered pinnacle of rock, resembles the famous memorial statue to Queen Victoria in London.
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We reach the spectacular Bryce Canyon. The bizarre rock formations ("hoodoos") are just as characteristic of Bryce Canyon as its forests. The combined forces of wind, water and ice have created a landscape of rock pillars in strange shapes and sizes. These rock formations are also called hoodoos. The hoodoos create a labyrinth of constantly changing shapes and colors from bright orange to pale pink or ochre. Here we take the opportunity to descend into the canyon. The change of perspective makes us really aware of the size of the individual rock formations. We see several chipmunks that are far too quick for my camera.
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We were here in September, take a look and go there :) https://youtu.be/NqofJUHjKys
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The amphitheater is the entire overview of the rocks below. These can also be admired from a worm's eye view on various trails through the valley.
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The rock formation in the center is intended to commemorate Queen Victoria. I see a greater similarity to Maria Theresa.
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From afar you can see the shades of red, orange and white that extend across the entire amphitheater. But the true magic is revealed when you walk the paths between these stone giants. With every step the panorama changes, every bend offers a new perspective on this stone labyrinth. The moments when the sunlight kisses the canyon are particularly impressive: the shadows dance, colors light up, and the hoodoos shine in a fireworks display of red and orange tones. This unique natural spectacle lies at an altitude of up to 2700 meters, which gives it a special, clear air and a fascinating atmosphere. It is not for nothing that the place bears the name of a pioneer: Ebenezer Bryce, who settled here in the late 19th century, was so impressed by the beauty and shapes of this canyon that he gave it his name.
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Cannonville is a gateway to extraordinary geological formations. You can witness the iconic "hoodoos" at Bryce Amphitheater within Bryce Canyon National Park, including famous formations like Thor’s Hammer. Just south of Cannonville, Kodachrome Basin State Park features 67 monolithic sedimentary pipes, often called "sand pipes," believed to be petrified geysers. The vast Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument also offers stunning landscapes and unique rock formations.
For breathtaking vistas, Sunset Point in Bryce Canyon National Park offers spectacular views of the Silent City and Thor's Hammer, especially during sunset. Sunrise Point, also in Bryce Canyon, is ideal for watching the sunrise illuminate Boat Mesa and Sinking Ship. Within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Grosvenor Arch is an impressive natural stone arch worth seeing.
Yes, the region around Cannonville, particularly within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, is renowned for its mesmerizing slot canyons. Popular options include Peekaboo Slot Canyon and Willis Creek Slot Canyon, offering thrilling opportunities to explore narrow, water-carved passages.
The area offers numerous hiking trails for all skill levels. In Bryce Canyon, the Queens Garden Trail is a well-maintained path starting from Sunrise Point, offering varied views. Kodachrome Basin State Park has trails like the Panorama Trail and the Nature & Angels Palace Trails loop. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around Cannonville.
Absolutely. Kodachrome Basin State Park offers several easy trails, including the Nature & Angels Palace Trails loop and the Grand Parade Trail. Another accessible option is the Mossy Cave and Tropic Ditch Waterfall trail near Bryce Canyon National Park. You can find more easy routes in the easy hikes around Cannonville guide.
Beyond hiking, the Cannonville area is excellent for horseback riding, especially in and around Bryce Canyon National Park. Photography is popular due to the dramatic landscapes, and the low light pollution makes it a prime spot for stargazing. Biking and fossil-hunting, particularly within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, are also popular activities.
Yes, the Cannonville Visitor Center for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument provides valuable information and interpretive displays on human geography, Native American, and pioneer history. It also features an ethno-botanical garden showcasing 19th-century agricultural practices.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning and unique geological formations, particularly the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, which offer incredible photographic opportunities. The diverse hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging slot canyon explorations, are also highly appreciated. The dramatic changes in scenery and light throughout the day, as noted at Bryce Amphitheater, create memorable experiences.
Yes, the Cannonville area is very family-friendly. Many viewpoints like Sunset Point and Sunrise Point are easily accessible. There are also easy hiking trails in Kodachrome Basin State Park and near Bryce Canyon, such as the Mossy Cave trail, which are suitable for families with children.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can find routes like the Tower Bridge loop from Bryce Canyon Lodge or the Mammoth Spire Overlook loop from Kodachrome Basin State Park. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Cannonville guide.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is popular but can be hot, while winter provides unique opportunities for snow-covered landscapes and quieter trails, though some services or roads might be limited.


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