Campbell Canyon
This canyon is known as a "hoodoo graveyard."
Plan Around Campbell Canyon
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Campbell Canyon Details
Campbell Canyon has been dubbed a "hoodoo graveyard." In this canyon just to the south of Fairyland Canyon, time and weather have eroded all of the hoodoos down to clay mounds -- the ultimate fate of all of Bryce Canyon's hoodoos. The Fairyland Loop Trail passes through both Campbell Canyon and Fairyland Canyon, where by contrast the hoodoos are still young and "healthy." You can also pay your respects to Campbell Canyon at Sunrise Point.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Campbell Canyon
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0.3 mi away
The Sinking Ship
A tilted mesa that resembles a mighty ship about to disappear under the sea.
1.1 mi away
Boat Mesa
This nautically named mesa can be seen from the Fairyland Loop Trail and Sunrise or Sunset point.
1.1 mi away
Bryce Amphitheater
The rock formations of the amphitheater are the main attraction at Bryce Canyon National Park.
1.1 mi away
The China Wall
An excellent example of a Bryce Canyon fin, with clues to how such structures form.
1.1 mi away
Tower Bridge Trail
The trail to Tower Bridge begins at Sunrise Point and mostly follows the Fairyland Loop Trail.