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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Cabin Hollow Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2.4 |
| Proceed Wheatgrass Trail turn east and follow trail to Wasatch Ridge Road. Good isolated trail. | ||
| Cable Mountain Trail | ||
| Calf Creek Falls Trail | Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument | |
| Calf Creek Falls drops 126 feet into a pool, creating a cool and verdant setting even on a hot summer's day. The 5.5-mile-roundtrip trail to it follows the creek upstream past mineral-stained cliffs of Navajo Sandstone with little elevation gain. It’... | ||
| Canyon Overlook Trail | Zion National Park | |
| This trail extends one half mile from the trailhead along a rocky route to an overlook near the head of Pine Creek. | ||
| Canyon Rim Trail | Uinta National Forest | 6.25 |
| Leaving from the Greendale Rest Area, the trail travels west through mixed stands of Ponderosa Pine and Aspen trees and meadows before crossing the Skull Creek drainage. After reaching Canyon Rim Campground, the skier can decide to travel the 2.4 mile ... | ||
| Capitol Gorge | Capitol Reef National Park | 1 |
| Capitol Gorge was part of The Blue Dugway and was the main passage through Capitol Reef until 1964 when Utah Hwy 24 was built. Turn-of-the-century travelers passed through Capitol Gorge, as evidenced by the Pioneer Register, as did the Fremont people l... | ||
| Capitol Gorge Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This trail leads four miles from the end of Capitol Gorge Road to Notom-Bullfrog Road. The route is rarely used and not maintained beyond The Tanks. | ||
| Cardiff Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2.5 |
| Cardiff Fork/Donut Falls | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.5 |
| The road into Cardiff Fork turns south off of Big Cottonwood Canyon Road, 9.3 miles from the base. The track is paved for a bit then turns to gravel, passing through an area of summer homes to a stream crossing. Passenger cars should not attempt to cro... | ||
| Cascade Springs Interpretive Trail | Uinta National Forest | 0.6 |
| Cascade Springs Interpretive Trail is a short walk taking less than 20 minutes over a paved and boardwalk path where you can spend hours enjoying the rushing waters and trout darting through the pools. Along the trail are a number of view-areas and ben... | ||
| Cassidy Arch | Capitol Reef National Park | 1.75 |
| According to legend, Butch Cassidy (Robert L. Parker), an outlaw and train robber, member of the Hole-in-the-Wall gang, had a hideout in Grand Wash. This arch is named for this lengendary western figure. The hike begins at the Grand Wash trailhead, ... | ||
| Cassidy Arch Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This trail leads from the bottom of Grand Wash to an overlook of Cassidy Arch. It joins the Frying Pan Trail one mile from the trailhead. | ||
| Castle Valley Ridge Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 9 |
| Recreational Opportunities: Wildlife that may be encountered include deer and elk, badgers, Coopers and Red Tailed Hawks. The loop trip descending this trail with a return up the Nuck Woodward Road is a challenging mountain bike trip. It is bes... | ||
| Cathedral Canyon Loop | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This loop in the park's far north will appeal to adventurous mountain bikers looking for a challenge in a remote area. The backroad route totals more than 60 miles and includes sections of steep hills, sand, mud (when washes are flowing), and a ford of... | ||
| Causey Reservoir Trail, Skullcrack | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3.2 |
| It's a short day hike and excellent for your first time out hike. There is a small dispersed camping site at the end of the trail. The only access is by canoe. | ||
| Causey Reservoir, Skintoe | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1 |
| Hunters can Access other trails to the east from this point. The trail slowly ends, however the Baldy Ridge Trail (#096) intersects with the trail to provide access for hunters to the area east. | ||
| Cave Spring Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail forms a short loop past a historic cowboy camp and spring. A brochure available at the trailhead describes the geology and ecology of the surrounding terrain. | ||
| Cave Trail | Timpanogos Cave National Monument | 1.5 |
| This track leads one and a half miles from the Visitor Center to the beginning of the Timpanogos Cave tour. It is open from May through October. | ||
| Chesler Park Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This route, in conjunction with the Joint Trail, leads southwestward from Elephant Hill trailhead and encircles Chesler Park. | ||
| Chimney Rock | Capitol Reef National Park | 3.5 |
| From the trailhead, the path winds through the chocolate brown, crumpled hills of the Moenkopi Formation, a complex shale and sandstone deposit laid down by the tidal waters of an ancient sea. Thin, white, parallel bands of gypsum decorate the Moenkopi... | ||
| Chimney Rock Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| Chimney Rock Trail forms a loop around a large sandstone spire. Excellent views of the surrounding formations are visible from this track. This is a self-guiding nature trail. | ||
| Chinle Trail | Zion National Park | |
| This track leads eight miles from Highway 9, east of Rockville, to Coalpits Wash. It lies at a lower elevation than most of the trails in Zion National Park and therefore is open in winter, but very hot in summer. | ||
| Chris Otteson Trail | ||
| Clayton Peak Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2.5 |
| Cohab Canyon | Capitol Reef National Park | 1.4 |
| Tradition records that Mormon polygamists found refuge in these cliffs during the Federal government's active enforcement of the anti-polygamy statutes in the 1880s. Explore the narrow, hidden side canyons. At about one mile into your hike, you will ... | ||
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