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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| East Rim Trail | Zion National Park | 12 |
| This trail leads from Weeping Rock Trailhead to the eastern entrance of the park on the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway. It leads through some spectacular canyon and mesa scenery in the parks East Rim backcountry. | ||
| Echo Canyon Trail | ||
| Elbow Fork to Terrace Picnic Area | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.75 |
| The Elbow Fork Trailhead is on the south side, 6.4 miles up Millcreek Canyon about 200 feet past a sharp turn in the road. The trail, itself, starts near a footbridge. The route begins with some steep switchbacks, but they are conquered in about ten mi... | ||
| Elephant Canyon/Druid Arch Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads southward three and a half miles from Chesler Park Trail through Elephant Canyon to Druid Arch. | ||
| Elk Park Trail | Uinta National Forest | 5.5 |
| From the trailhead at Highway 44, the route travels west on the Deep Creek Road to Elk Park. The skier may circle around the outer edge of the meadow and return to the road. | ||
| Emerald Pools Loop Trail | Zion National Park | |
| This route forms a two mile loop that passes lower and middle Emerald Pools. This is an easy trail to some very beautiful but fragile landscapes. | ||
| Emerald Pools Trail | US-9 to Zion National Park | |
| Hike the Emerald Pools Trail on a hot summer's day and you will be rewardedwaterfalls, pools, and striking monoliths break up the path. | ||
| Emigrant Trail | ||
| Escalante River Canyons | Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument | |
Although most of Glen Canyon has been lost to Lake Powell, you can experience a similar quiet beauty in the Escalante canyons. They begin just below the town of Escalante and extend all the way to Lake Powell, about 85 miles away. Only one road... | ||
| Fairyland Loop Trail | Bryce Canyon National Park | |
| This loop trail leads eight miles through the fantastic landscape of Fairyland and Campbell Canyons. It can be accessed from Fairyland Point, Sunset Point and North Campground. | ||
| Fiery Furnace | Arches National Park | |
| A maze of closely spaced sandstone fins form narrow canyons that can be fun to explore. It's easy to get lost! The name comes from the colors of the rock, especially intense at sunrise and sunset. The shaded recesses are actually a cool place to be in ... | ||
| Fifth Water Trail | Uinta National Forest | 8 |
| The Fifth Water Trail can easily be divided into two portions: from Three Forks to Rays Valley Road, and from Rays Valley Road to Strawberry Ridge. Beginning at Three Forks you cross a foot bridge and follow Sixth Water Creek up a pleasant, easy, tree-... | ||
| Fish Creek | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 10 |
| Recreational Opportunities: The area is inhabited by a variety of animal species, including mule deer, elk, moose, bear, lion, redtailed hawks, great blue herrons, and dippers. Beaver have built many dams in some parts of the stream and activ... | ||
| Fish Creek National Recreation Trail | ||
| Fish Creek National Recreation Trail | ||
| Fisher Towers Trail | ||
| Titan Tower, the highest of these imposing spires, rises 900 feet above Professor Valley. A 4.4-mile roundtrip trail skirts the bases of the towers for a close look (Titan is the third one). The trail ends above Onion Creek at a panorama of the Colorad... | ||
| Flint Trail | ||
| Forest Lake Trail | Uinta National Forest | 1.7 |
| The trail (actually a jeep road) is a pleasant moderate climb through aspens, spruce and fir to the lake. After fording the American Fork River and going a short distance, the road forks; take the left fork to the lake. Forest Lake is surrounded by asp... | ||
| Fort Bottom Ruin Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads from White Rim Road to Fort Bottom on the Colorado River. It is moderately difficult and extends two miles from the trailhead. | ||
| Fremont Gorge Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This trail begins from the Blacksmith Shop in Fruita and parallels the Fremont River for two miles to an overlook. | ||
| Fremont River Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | 1.4 |
| This trail leads through the Fremont River Valley and some of its orchards to a high perspective with panoramic views of surrounding terrain. | ||
| Frying Pan Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | 3 |
| This trail leads southward from Cohab Canyon, along the ridge of Capitol Reef, ending at the Cassidy Arch Trail. It gains approximately 1,100 feet in elevation along its three mile course. | ||
| Gardner Peak Trail | ||
| Gentry Hollow Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 5 |
| Recreational Opportunities: This trail is open to motorized use, but currently is not wide enough to allow easy passage of ATV's. Wildlife that may be encountered include deer and elk in the spring and Coopers Hawks. Trail use is light throug... | ||
| Goat Spring Trail | ||
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