Scenic Destinations & National Parks
These hikes and destinations offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging adventures. Remember to prepare adequately for high-altitude hiking and changing weather conditions. For more detailed information and maps, you can visit the Brian Head official trails page and The Outbound.
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Known for its multi-colored limestone amphitheater, Cedar Breaks is less traveled than Zion and Bryce but offers stunning beauty. The Sunset Trail here is a must-visit.
Hoodoo Loop Trail in Dixie National Forest
A 0.3-mile trail showcasing unique rock formations known as hoodoos, formed through a process called frost wedging.
Cascades Trail in Dixie National Forest
This 1.2-mile trail passes through a forest of spruce trees and wildflowers, with good views of the National Forest and Zion National Park in the distance.
Mammoth Cave Lava Tubes
Explore one of Utah's largest lava tubes with over 2200 feet of passages at Mammoth Cave, located at an elevation of 8050 feet.
Kanarraville Slot Canyon
A 3.5-mile hike taking you into the slot canyons of southern Utah and the Kanarra Falls.
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