Rainbow Point is located at the southern end of Bryce Canyon Road in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.

Rainbow Point
At 9115 feet, it is one of the highest elevations in the park.

Rainbow Point
You can access the Bristlecone Pine Loop trail from here. It is 1.4 miles long. Unfortunately, due to the intense heat, we did not take this hike.

Rainbow Point
The overlook is wheelchair accessible and there is a basic shelter which offers some shade. There are also picnic tables and bathrooms.
After our Queen’s Garden hike, we had breakfast at the Bryce Canyon Lodge. The restaurant is nice, the food is just ok, but our server was hysterical and delightful. In fact, if we had been staying longer, we would have returned just to see him again.
We then drove to the end of Bryce Canyon Road and stopped at all of the scenic overlooks on our way back. Doing this allows you to not cross traffic when entering and exiting the viewing areas. Our next stops were the Black Birch Canyon and Ponderosa Pine Overlooks. As always, wishing you happy travels and fantastic adventures in this thing called life.
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Places to See in Bryce Canyon National Park
Hiking the Queen’s Garden Trail and Navajo Loop
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Rainbow Point
