Starting at Bryce Point, the trail travels 23 miles to Rainbow Point, passing through The Pink Cliffs, traversing Agua Canyon and Ponderosa Canyon, and taking you by several springs. Most of the hike is on the amphitheater floor, characterized by up-and-down terrain among stands of ponderosa pine; the elevation change totals about 4,500 feet. It's the park's longest trail, but four trailheads along the main park road allow you to connect to the Under-the-Rim Trail and cover its length as a series of day hikes. The connecting Agua Canyon Trail from Ponderosa Point was closed indefinitely due to storm damage in 2023; check with the visitor center and/or the current conditions section of the park website before you visit to find out if it has reopened. Allow at least two days to hike the route in its entirety, and although it's not a hoodoo-heavy hike, there's plenty to see to make it a more leisurely three-day affair. Those camping along the trail must obtain a backcountry permit from the visitor center before they set out. Difficult.