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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Delicate Arch Viewpoint Trail | Arches National Park | |
| This trail leads 500-feet one-way to a viewpoint of Delicate Arch. It is accessible for individuals using wheelchairs. | ||
| Desert Nature Trail | Arches National Park | |
| This trail winds along a .2 mile loop that begins from the visitor center. An interpretive brochure describes the plant community along the route. | ||
| Desolation Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 17.8 |
| Devils Garden Trail | Arches National Park | |
| Eight archesmore than in any other part of the parkenchant hikers on a 7.2-mile-roundtrip hike. You'll see Landscape Arch one mile in; it has an incredible 306-foot span. A primitive section of the trail that loops back has some narrow ledg... | ||
| Devils Kitchen Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads through the northern portion of the needles north of Chesler Park. It can be combined with several trails in the area to form a loop hike. | ||
| Dinosaur National Monument, Chew Ranch Road | Ashley National Forest | 24 |
| Beginning at lower parking lot, route travels on main Monument road, across the Green River (5.4 mi from start) then continues 2.4 miles further. Turn right, just past the # 10 marker on the Cub Creek Tour. Route continues to a dirt track winding up th... | ||
| Dog Lake Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 0.5 |
| Donner-Reed Trail | ||
| Double Arch Trail | Arches National Park | |
| This trail leads a quarter mile to the base of Double Arch. These two large rock spans are connected at one end. | ||
| Double O Arch Trail | Arches National Park | |
| This trail is one of the longer maintained tracks in the park. It leads four miles round trip to Double O Arch. Several spur trails are accessible from this route. | ||
| Doughnut Falls Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 0.3 |
| Dowd Mountain Trail | Uinta National Forest | 10 |
| Directions Trailhead is located at the base of Dowd Mountain Road, just off Highway 44, opposite Dowd Springs Picnic Area (14.5 miles south of Maiffla, 50,5 miles north of Vernal on Highway 44). Parking for | ||
| Dry Fork Trail | ||
| Dry Lake Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.7 |
| Dry Lakes Trail | ||
| Dry Sandy Trail | ||
| Dry Wash Trail | ||
| Duncan Canyon Trail | ||
| East Entrance Trail | ||
| East Fork Blacks Fork | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 10.6 |
| Directions From Highway U-150, two miles north of the Bear River Ranger Station, turn east onto the North Slope Road (follow sign directing to the Blacks Fork River). Travel about 16 miles along this road over Elizabeth Pass and down... | ||
| East Fork Pinto Lake Trail | ||
| East Fork of Bear River and Norice & Priord Lakes | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 10.6 |
| Going on south about four miles you come to a trail junction. The Left Fork goes to AlIsop Lake and the Right Fork goes on to Norice and Priord Lakes. The trail rises gently at stream grade all the way and is not difficult hiking except for the river c... | ||
| East Mesa Trail | Zion National Park | |
| This trail leads six miles northeastward from the Weeping Rock Trailhead. It ascends 2,100 feet through Echo Canyon and ends on the eastern rim of Zion Canyon. | ||
| East Mountain Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 4 |
| Recreational Opportunities: The trail provides panoramic views including Huntington Canyon, Gentry Mountain, and Skyline Drive. Wildlife that may be encountered include deer, elk and raptors. Trail use is light throughout the summer and moderate... | ||
| East Park Loop | Ashley National Forest | 32.5 |
| Staying on paved road, travel NW 9.5 miles to the turnoff to East Park Campground. At this point the paved road ends and gravel begins. The next 12 miles, to the Trout Creek Guard Station, travel through rolling country and across many drainages from... | ||
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