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Mossy Cave Trail

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Rebecca & Clay
September 27, 2019
Easy hike to a beautiful spot just outside of Tropic Town. Mossy Cave is part of Bryce Canyon N.P., but is accessed from Hwy 12 (not accessed from inside the Park).
Austin
June 16, 2014
Part of Bryce Canyon, the same hoodoo spires, but from May-October there is a river running by this trail, with a great waterfall. Trail is really easy, and during the summer you can play in the water
Annie
July 24, 2021
This is just outside the Bryce Canyon National Park on the other side. We especially like this because you can walk through water on a really hot day and the trail will end up right in front of hoodoos. Follow the trail to and beyond the waterfall. You can also see Mossy Cave of course which is especially beautiful in the winter with it's frozen icicles but during the summer the hoodoos are spectacular and just a bit farther up the creek. Definitely wear water shoes or shoes you don't mind getting wet for this trail. There is an additional parking lot 1000 feet past the main parking entrance.
This is just outside the Bryce Canyon National Park on the other side. We especially like this because you can walk through water on a really hot day and the trail will end up right in front of hoodoos. Follow the trail to and beyond the waterfall. You can also see Mossy Cave of course which is es…
Lance
October 9, 2019
Mossey Cave Trail is an easy 0.9 mile walk to a mysterious, watery oasis in this desert region. The trail offers a wonderful view of the canyon and ends at an alcove covered in moss created by the natural springs seeping through the sandstone. During the cold winter months the trickling water creates incredible ice cycles that resemble stalactites found in deep underground caves.
Mossey Cave Trail is an easy 0.9 mile walk to a mysterious, watery oasis in this desert region. The trail offers a wonderful view of the canyon and ends at an alcove covered in moss created by the natural springs seeping through the sandstone. During the cold winter months the trickling water create…
Michael
September 7, 2019
what a beautiful walk along the creek to get to an awesome waterfall.