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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Porter Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3 |
| Pothole Point Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This track leads in a half mile loop past numerous potholes and views of the needles. | ||
| Potts Spring Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.5 |
| Begins at the Pine valley Trailhead, crosses Shingle Creek, then proceeds southwest along a bench above the Provo River. Groomed and track set. | ||
| Powerhouse Loop | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 22 |
| From Spring City head east up Oak Creek Canyon on FS Road 36. Continue to climb on this road, gaining over 4000 feet in just under 9 miles, to where it intersects Skyline Drive. Go right onto Skyline Drive and ride south for approx 3 miles, to the Cana... | ||
| Queen's Garden Trail | Bryce Canyon National Park | |
| This 1.8-mile-roundtrip trail begins at Sunrise Point and takes you into the heart of Bryce Amphitheater, where you may recognize the hoodoo that resembles a portly Queen Victoria. The 320-foot climb back out isn't too hard if you pace yourself. You ca... | ||
| Queens Garden Trail | ||
| Rainbow Bridge National Monument | Rainbow Bridge National Monument | |
Over time, a small stream cut through a rock fin to create the world's largest natural bridge, a massive structure 290 feet high and spanning 275 feet. Navajo live nearby and hold it as sacred. Two ways lead to this magnificent structureyou ca... | ||
| Rainbow Bridge Trail | Glen Canyon Natl Rec Area | 28 |
| For more information on the Rainbow Bridge Trail, see GORP's Land of the Rainbow Sky feature. | ||
| Range Study Loop | Ashley National Forest | 10 |
| From parking area, go through gate and follow bike route signs. Route travels SE for about 4 miles in a gentle descent. At the bottom of the draw, route makes a sharp right and begins a steep pitch, about .33 mile long. The next 5 miles or so are a ... | ||
| Rattlesnake Creek Trail | ||
| Rattlesnake Trail | ||
| Red Hardscrabble Trail | ||
| Red Rock Nature Trail | ||
| Reeder Trail | ||
| Reservoir Canyon Trail | ||
| Richards Hollow to Cowley Canyon Road | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 5 |
| The trail makes a rather sharp turn to the right after about a halfmile, and goes up the east side of the canyon. The waterfall can be seen as you climb. Many animal trails cross the trail at the top, but the main hiking trail is not difficult to follo... | ||
| Riggs Spring Loop Trail | Bryce Canyon National Park | |
| This track begins and ends at Rainbow Point. It leads around the Pink Cliffs in the southernmost portion of the park. It is open to backpacking and overnight use with a permit. | ||
| Rim Overlook | Capitol Reef National Park | 2.25 |
| The Rim Overlook Trail follows the Hickman Bridge Trail until you reach numbered stop 5. Just between stops 5 and 6, there is a signed junction. Take the right fork to continue on the Rim Overlook Trail. You will first surmount a small hill, then desce... | ||
| Rim Overlook Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This trail leads two and a quarter miles westward from the trailhead of an overlook of the Fruita Valley. | ||
| Rim Trail | Bryce Canyon National Park | |
| This easy trail follows the rim with spectacular views for 5.5 miles between Bryce Point in the south and Fairyland Point in the north. The half-mile section between Sunset and Sunrise Points is level and paved; other sections are gently rolling. Most ... | ||
| Riverside Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 4.2 |
| The trail follows the roads through Bridger Campground and Gus Lind Flat. It passes the Third Dam and joins the Youth Conservation Nature Trail at Spring Hollow and thence to Guinavah. This trail is under development. The middle is the least develope... | ||
| Riverside Walk | Zion National Park | |
| This easy paved trail along the North Fork of the Virgin River in Zion Canyon may be the most popular walk in the park. Springs and seeps in the canyon walls support hanging gardens and attract abundant bird life. From the Temple of Sinawava shuttle st... | ||
| Riverside Walk Trail | Zion National Park | |
| This route is paved and accessible to individuals using wheelchairs. It leads along the eastern bank of the Virgin River for one mile to the southern terminus of the narrows. | ||
| Roadside Ruin Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads visitors past an ancient Puebloan granary. A brochure available at the trailhead interprets the lives of the people who built the structure. | ||
| Rock Canyon | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 10 |
| varying terrain, heavy snow winter through late spring, water limited or non existant, one day hike around "Y" mountain 2-3 days to hobble creek, hot during the day and cold at night during summer months. | ||
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