| Cohab Canyon Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This trail leads from Fruita Campground through a hidden canyon atop Capitol Reef to the Fremont River. |
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| Coldwater Canyon Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1 |
| The trail crosses the old Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp and continues up the stream. The trail splits at the second bridge. The left hand trail continues up the left branch of Coldwater Creek and passes an old sawmill before ending at the base... |
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| Coldwater Spring | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1 |
| The trailhead is on the south side of the road, before the campground sign. Please do not park in the camping area. The trails to Twin Creeks, Cottonwood Canyon, Smithfield Canyon, Green Canyon and Blind Hollow all take off near the spring. USGS maps s... |
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| Colorado/Green River Overlook Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This track leads five miles one way to an overlook of the Green and Colorado Rivers confluence. This is a trail with little shade and no water, so bring at least one gallon per day for each person. |
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| Confluence Overlook Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads five and a half miles westward from the end of the paved park road to an overlook of the Green and Colorado Rivers confluence. |
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| Connector Trail | Zion National Park | |
| The Connector Trail connects Hop Valley Trail to Wildcat Canyon Trail. It extends four miles through ancient lava fields and forested terrain providing excellent views of the Lee and Pine Valleys. |
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| Copper Belt Trail | | |
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| Corona Arch and Bowtie Arch Trail | | |
| This three-mile roundtrip trail leads across slickrock to a pair of impressive arches; elevation gain is 440 feet. The trail starts by crossing railroad tracks and following a bit of old roadbed before climbing onto slickrock. Cairns mark the way and h... |
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| Cottonwood Wash | Capitol Reef National Park | 9.1 |
| About a mile up the wash from the trailhead, a tributary drainage enters from the north and could be mistaken for the main drainage - stay left. A few hundred yards futher, the main canyon narrows and enters a quarter-mile long stretch that is choked w... |
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| Cottonwood Wash Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| Cottonwood Wash is navigable for three miles west from Notom-Bullfrog Road. It is characterized by narrows, deep pools and chokestones. |
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| Coyote Buttes | | |
Navajo Sandstone swirls here in long graceful and colorful curvesa treat to see! The hike in also has great scenery with little canyons and rocky hills to explore. The buttes lie mostly in Arizona south of Wirepass Canyon, reached from House R... |
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| Crimson Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2 |
| This trail was the "Senior Walk" of Brigham Young College (closed 1926). The school colors were crimson and gold, thus the trail's name. The major part follows the China Wall on the south side of the canyon. This exposure gets more water than the north... |
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| Crystal Lake Loop | | |
| This easy three-mile loop circles several alpine lakes and flower-filled meadows. The elevation gain is only 150 feet. You can reach the trailhead by following Mirror Lake Scenic Byway (UT 150) east from Kamas for 25.4 miles, then turning left toward T... |
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| Cutler Basin Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 5 |
| The Cutler Basin Trail begins in Weber County North Fork Park at the end of the road on the north end of campground. It climbs steep for 5 miles and ends at Cutler Springs. The forest visitor can return via the Ben Lomond Trail #042. |
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| Dark Canyon | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 40 |
| Many trails exist in the Dark Canyon Area. Descend from the wooded mountains at the top of Dark Canyon - accessed by a series of well maintained dirt road (4WD is recommended, but not necessary). Watch the landscape change from forest to scrub as you d... |
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| Days Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3.5 |
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| Deadman's Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads one and a half miles into Horseshoe Canyon from the eastern rim. It can be used in conjunction with Horseshoe Canyon Trail to form a longer day hike. |
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| Deep Canyon Wellsville Ridge | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 5 |
| This trail is deceptive: it begins at a moderate pitch but then increases dramatically, requiring many trail switch-backs. Stewart Pass is 2 miles south along the ridge. Stewart Peak (Wellsville Cone) is about a mile farther south. No water is availabl... |
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| Deep Creek Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3.8 |
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| Delicate Arch Trail | Arches National Park | |
| This route leads to one of the most spectacular and distinguishable of all arches in the park. The hike includes a 500-foot elevation gain. |
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