Best canyons around Cannonville, Utah, serve as a gateway to remarkable canyon landscapes, offering a variety of experiences. The town provides access to both accessible slot canyons and the majestic amphitheaters of national parks. Notable canyons like Willis Creek and Bryce Canyon National Park are easily accessible from Cannonville. This region is characterized by unique geological formations and diverse hiking opportunities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A stunningly beautiful hike in Bryce Canyon. The Navajo Peekaboo Loop is a popular and challenging hike in Bryce Canyon National Park, connecting two of the most famous trails in the Bryce Amphitheater. Impressive, narrow switchbacks lead steeply down into the canyon and past rock formations with imaginative names like Thor's Hammer and Wall Street.
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The two bridges are not that thick anymore, they will certainly not last for thousands of years.
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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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We were here in September, check it out: https://youtu.be/NqofJUHjKys
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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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The region around Cannonville is renowned for its distinctive geological features. You'll find spectacular slot canyons, such as Willis Creek, characterized by narrow, winding passages carved through Navajo sandstone. Bryce Canyon National Park, easily accessible from Cannonville, is famous for its 'hoodoos' – tall, irregular spires of rock sculpted by erosion. The Bryce Amphitheater, for instance, boasts the largest concentration of these colorful formations on Earth.
Yes, the area offers several breathtaking viewpoints, especially within Bryce Canyon National Park. Sunset Point is a fantastic spot to watch the sunset, offering views of the Silent City and Thor's Hammer. Sunrise Point provides stunning views into Bryce Canyon, with eastern-facing cliffs glowing in reds and oranges during dawn. Bryce Point, one of the highest points in the park, offers expansive views down into the Amphitheater and its many hoodoos.
Willis Creek Slot Canyon, located within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, is known for its narrow, winding passages carved through sandstone. The streambed is generally flat, making it a relatively easy and non-technical hiking experience. It's an excellent choice for those new to slot canyons or looking for a comfortable hike suitable for all ages, including children. The canyon offers a cool, mostly shaded hike, perfect for warmer months, and features beautifully colored walls.
Absolutely. Willis Creek Slot Canyon is highly recommended for families due to its easy, non-technical terrain and shaded environment. Within Bryce Canyon National Park, the Queens Garden Trail, accessible from Sunrise Point, is a popular and family-friendly option that descends into the amphitheater. For more options, you can explore easy hiking routes like the Angels Palace Trail or Grand Parade Trail, which are listed in the easy hikes guide around Cannonville.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail at Willis Creek Slot Canyon, making it a great option for pet owners. However, within Bryce Canyon National Park, pets are generally restricted to paved areas, viewpoints, and the Shared-Use Path, but not on unpaved trails or inside buildings. Always check specific park regulations before visiting with your pet.
For an easy and unique experience, Willis Creek Slot Canyon offers a comfortable hike through its winding passages. Other easy hiking options in the wider Cannonville area include the Angels Palace Trail and the Grand Parade Trail. You can find more details and routes in the easy hikes guide around Cannonville.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, Bryce Canyon National Park offers trails like the Navajo Loop Trail, which can be combined with other trails for longer, more strenuous hikes. The Two Bridges formation is found on the Navajo Loop Trail. Additionally, the running trails guide around Cannonville lists several difficult routes, such as the Two Bridges (Navajo Loop Trail) – South Hall loop and the Sunset Point – Bryce Point loop.
The warmer months are particularly appealing for visiting Willis Creek Slot Canyon, as it offers a cool and shaded hike. For Bryce Canyon National Park, the views are spectacular year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Sunrise is a particularly magical time to visit viewpoints like Sunrise Point, as the eastern-facing cliffs glow with vibrant colors.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Cannonville area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to challenging treks, detailed in the hiking guide around Cannonville. There are also dedicated running trails for those who enjoy jogging through scenic landscapes.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning and unique geological formations, especially the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, which offer breathtaking and constantly changing views. The opportunity to experience accessible slot canyons like Willis Creek is also highly valued. Many enjoy the diverse hiking opportunities, from easy family-friendly trails to more challenging routes, and the spectacular sunrises and sunsets from viewpoints like Sunset Point and Sunrise Point.
Yes, within Bryce Canyon National Park, you can find the Two Bridges formation on the Navajo Loop Trail. These natural bridges connect the walls of a narrow canyon and are the result of thousands of years of erosion, offering an impressive sight for hikers.


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