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| Squaw Canyon Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads nearly six miles from Squaw Canyon Loop A Trailhead to Elephant Canyon. En route is Peekaboo Trail, Lost Canyon Trail and Big Spring Canyon Trail, all of which can be used for loop hikes. |
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| Srongs Canyon Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 0.5 |
| Begin at the 36th street trailhead and follow the Mt Ogden exercise trail up the hill. At the footbridge, turn upstream. About 100 yards upstream you will cross the mountain bike trail and bridge. Continue upstream to the water measuring dam and bridge... |
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| Stansbury Crest Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | |
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| Stansbury Front Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 0 |
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| Stewart Cascades Trail | Wasatch Forest | 2 |
| Find the trail and "Stewart Cascades Falls" sign on the Aspen Grove sideo of the Theater-in-the-Pines Amphitheatre. Follow it uphill about 100 feet, this is the steepest part of the otherwise fairly level trail. Proceeding southward around Elk Point th... |
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| Stillwater Fork and Middle Basin | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 8 |
| This is a broad, fairly level trail which is generally in good condition (except for a few large mudholes). It rises gently through meadows of grass and wildflowers as well as stands of Lodgepole Pine. From the first trail junction you will have a mode... |
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| Strike Valley Overlook | Capitol Reef National Park | 7 |
| Beginning at the Strike Valley Overlook trailhead, this delightful hike first strolls through a sandy pinyon-juniper ecosystem, following a shallow wash. About 1/4 mile from the start, the Navajo slickrock begins. Follow the cairns, criss-crossing the ... |
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| Sulphur Creek | Capitol Reef National Park | 4.4 |
| Starting from the Visitor Center, walk to Sulphur Creek, just behind the headquarters complex. Walk upstream. You soon enter the sheer walls of the Moenkopi Formation, with interlaced gypsum bands in the walls. Keep your eye out for dinosaur tracks und... |
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| Sulphur Creek Route | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| Cool off with a hike down this normally shallow creek. There’s no trail, and you’ll need footwear that can get wet. The trip is best done with a car shuttle. From Chimney Rock Trailhead, cross the highway and follow a wash down to the creek, then t... |
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| Sunset Peak Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 0.3 |
| The Sunset Peak Trail is 1/3 of a mile hike or backcountry ski trail located in Big Cottonwood Canyon. |
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| Sunset Point Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | 1 |
| This short trail leads southward along Sulphur Creek from the end of Panorama Point Road. It is less than one mile round trip. |
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| Sunset Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 0.5 |
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| Surprise Canyon | Capitol Reef National Park | 2 |
This hike is suitable for families with small children. From the trailhead, follow a worn trail across the flats to a wash which continues into the Waterpocket Fold through a narrow canyon. Eventually, walls of Navajo Sandstone tower above. Continu... |
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| Swett Ranch Loop | Uinta National Forest | 7 |
| From the east end of the rest area, ski north on the road approximately .5 mile to the three-way road intersection. At this junction, the loop portion of the trail travels either straight north or to the right. If skiing north, the trail follows the ro... |
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| Syncline Loop Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail forms an eight-mile loop around Upheaval Dome. It is open to day hiking and backpacking. A permit is required for overnight use of the trail. |
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| Taylor Canyon Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 5.1 |
| Fault lines are everywhere in this area. The trail gradually dies out, but by continuing up the gully, you will arrive at the top of Mt. Ogden. The hike takes better part of the day. Visitors can continue their hike into Snow Basin Ski Area parking lot... |
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