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Taylor CreekZion National Park5.4
The hike to Larson Cabin, 2.4 miles round trip, makes a nice alternative for those with limited time.
Taylor Creek TrailZion National Park
This trail leads through the Taylor Creek Middle Fork drainage two and a half miles to Double Arch alcove. Hikers should expect to walk in the stream for part of this trek.
Taylor Fork TrailWasatch-Cache National Forests0.75
Forks from the Plantation Trail. Climbs steeply to a knoll. Skiers may continue on unmarked trails back to the Beaver Creek Trail near the mouth of Failure Canyon. Not groomed.
Taylor Springs TrailWasatch-Cache National Forests1.2
Follow the stream bottom approximately 1.2 miles and ends.
Terraces - Elbow Fork TrailWasatch-Cache National Forests2
The Golden Stairs
The Golden Stairs TrailCanyonlands National Park
This strenuous hike provides expansive views of Ernies Country and the Fins. It is not recommended on hot days due to lack of shade and water available along the route.
The Golden ThroneCapitol Reef National Park2
In other domes, this Navajo Sandstone, made up of fine grained, solidified dunes from a former landscape, is creamy white. But this gold colored dome has been stained by the thin layer of darker rock above. Desposited by sluggish rivers, the Carmel For...
The Loop TrailNatural Bridges National Monument
A walk through the canyons will give you the best idea of the natural beauty here. The unmaintained 8.1-mile trail follows the beds of White and Armstrong canyons, passing underneath Sipapu, Kachina, and Owachomo natural bridges and below prehistoric c...
The NarrowsZion National Park
Beyond the Riverside Walk, upper Zion Canyon becomes so narrow—as tight as 20 feet in areas—that there's no room for a trail. It's a beautiful hike, and easily the most famous of the park's backcountry areas, but does require extra preparatio...
The Race Track
The Sheep Trail
The Windows SectionArches National Park
Head out here for a close look at two groups of massive arches. A gentle climb on a one-mile loop leads past North Window (51 feet high, 93 feet wide), South Window (66 feet high, 105 feet wide), and Turret Arch (64 feet high, 39 feet wide). At a secon...
The Zion Narrows TrailZion National Park
Hikers should be well prepared for this hike by checking current water levels and weather conditions. Permits are necessary for any thru hike of the North Fork Virgin Narrows.
Third Lefthand Fork Trail
Timber Creek OverlookZion National Park1
Beginning at the picnic area at the end of the scenic drive, this trail offers splendid views of the Kolob Finger Canyons and the cliffs of Zion Canyon.
Timpooneke TrailUinta National Forest6
About 1-1/2 miles from the beginning, it passes Scout Falls where there is a rustic overlook. For those desiring only a short hike, this is a good turn-aroudn point. The trail continues up the Giant Staircase, passing a number of small falls and open m...
Tower Arch TrailArches National Park
This route leads through the little-used Klondike Bluffs area of the park. It provides access to Tower Arch and the Marching Men.
Trail of the Ancients
Trappers Cove Interpretive TrailUinta National Forest1
There are 30 signed stations along the trail describing the plants, natural features, and ecology of the area. In addition, there are two overlooks and several rest stops (with benches) along the trail.
Tushar Trail
Twelvemile Flat LoopFishlake National Forest11
For a quick warmup jump on your bike and ride the one mile loop through giant aspens. They are some of the largest and oldest aspens known to exist. Next, head back out onto the Twelvemile Canyon Road and pedal for almost 3 miles up to the intersection...
Uinta Highline Trail
Uinta Highline Trail #025
This lofty and challenging trail takes you completely across the High Uintas Wilderness in about 70 miles with eight passes. The entire section within the wilderness stays above 10,000 feet and much of the path lies above 11,000 feet. At 12,600 feet, A...
Under-the-Rim TrailBryce Canyon National Park
This route is the longest within Bryce Canyon National Park. It extends 23 miles from Bryce Point to Rainbow Point and supports several opportunities for backcountry camping.
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