This was our first time hiking extensivly in the canyon. We did Fairyland, Queens Garden/Peakaboo, and Swamp Canyon loop. We drove up on a thursday and hiked Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
On our first hiking day we started down from Sunrise point to hike Fairyland trail counter clockwise. We spotted a car at Fairyland point to shorten the hike by 2.5 miles of rim walking.
The morning light was very good.An Evening Primrose
Lavendarleaf Sundrop.....another primrose
Rock columbine. We have them on Mt Charleston too in about 5 different colors.
Bryce Canyon Paintbrush.
Many flowered Stoneseed
Many flowered stonseed
Petersons catchfly.
Coyote mint
King Flax
More Rock Columbine
???
Brenda looking through a trail tunnel
I think itlooks like Galileo
This is the Queen for which Queens Garden is named.
Angelica
Many flowered stoneseed
Wild rose
Mat Penstemon.
Wild Clemantis
Different Penstemon
Monument plant
Wild Clemantis
Richardsons geranium
Deer Vetch???
Lupine
Mountain snow berry
Richardsons geranium
Sand wort
Cinquefoil
King Flax
Skeleton plant
Falls at Mossy cave
Sego lilly
On the way home we went by Red Canyon and Cedar Breaks to see if the flowers were out yet.
King flax
Winged Buckwheat
Pigmy townsend daisy
Red canyon buckwheat
Red canyon buckwheat
Bryce canyon paintbrush
Red canyon buckwheat
another buckwheat
an unknown milkvetch
sand wort
Red canyon penstemon with dried flowers
Brych paintbruse, a small limber pine, and one yellow flower
Rock columbine
Red cnayon buckwheat
Red canyon buckwheat
mini townesend daisy
Hitchcock bladderpod
Hitchcock bladderpod
same
Mat penstemon
winged buckwheat
globe mallow
lavender leafed sundrop
mat penstemon
a fleabane
a different fleabane
Prairie smoke
buttercup
larkspur
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