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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Golden Throne Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This trail leads two miles westward from the Capitol Gorge Trailhead to the base of Golden Throne rock formation. | ||
| Gooseberry Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads three miles from Grand View Point to White Rim Road. The route is steep and rough, but well marked. | ||
| Gooseneck Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This easy trail leads eastward from White Rim Road to a view of the Goose Neck meander of the Colorado River. | ||
| Goosenecks Overlook | Capitol Reef National Park | 0.1 |
| When Suphur Creek was young, this scene was a low plain. The stream looped leisurely across gently sloping land, overflowing and changing direction with each flood. Imperceptibly, the Waterpocket Fold began its slow, upward warp. Trapped in its chann... | ||
| Goosenecks Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This is a short trail that leads to panoramic views of Capitol Reef and an overlook of Sulphur Creek goosenecks. | ||
| Government Trail | ||
| Grand View Point Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| The Grand View Point Trail leads one mile southwestward from the trailhead to the southernmost tip of Island in the Sky Mesa. | ||
| Grand Wash Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | 2.4 |
| This trail leads two and a quarter miles through Capitol Reef. It is characterized by steep canyon walls and a narrow channel. | ||
| Grandeur Peak Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3.4 |
| Grandview Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 5.5 |
| Grass Valley Trail | ||
| Great Western Trail | Uinta National Forest | 65 |
| Beginning at Sunset Peak east of Lone Peak Wilderness, adjacent to Wasatch Mountain State Park, the trail parallels an area rich in mining history. The trail continues south, joining the Ridge Trail adjacent to Mt. Timpanogos Wilderness. Access to this... | ||
| Green Canyon to Tony Grove | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 12 |
| This is a two-car trail. The trail climbs to just below the summit of Mt. Elmer, which is only a few hundred feet from the trail. It circles around the side of Mt. Elmer, down into the upper part of Cottonwood Canyon, then back up about 800 feet to Col... | ||
| Greens Basin Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.75 |
| Grizzly Ridge Loop Trail | Uinta National Forest | 2.5 |
| Trail begins at the junction of the county line road with Highway 191. The ascending portion of the trail leaves the county line road, winding through the forest of Lodgepole Pine and aspen prior to Its junction with an old logging road, It follows thi... | ||
| Grizzly Ridge Yurt Trail | Uinta National Forest | 1.86 |
| Trail leaves the Bassett Springs Loop Trail - 1 mile from its trailhead then follows an old jeep trail to the NW. (See Bassett Springs Loop Trail). Here the vegetation is aspen, lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and some small sagebrush openings. | ||
| Grotto Trail | Zion National Park | |
| This short, easy hike leads southward along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive from The Grotto to Zion Lodge. | ||
| Grove of Giant Aspens Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 2.6 |
| Grove of Giant Aspens recieved its name because of a grove along the trail that includes Aspens in the 30 inch diameter class. Giant Aspen also travels by some large beaver ponds, meadows, and streams. It is pretty mellow traveling with a few drainage ... | ||
| Gunnison Trail | ||
| Halls Creek Canyon Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| The trek through Halls Creek is 22 miles round trip with three of those miles leading through steep-walled narrows. An permit is required for an overnight trip through this canyon. | ||
| Halls Creek Narrows Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | 22 |
| Halls Narrows is a classic example of the "slot" canyon which so typifies the canyon country of southern Utah. Deeply incised into the massive Navajo sandstone of the Waterpocket Fold, it is like a world apart - hidden, secret, mysterious. Halls Cree... | ||
| Hamburger Rocks | Capitol Reef National Park | 9 |
| A hike through Halls Creek Canyon to Hamburger Rocks can be done as a long day hike or an overnight backpacking trip. Total round trip distance is 9 miles form the Halls Creek Overlook or 12 miles from The Post. The route is unmarked and extremely hot ... | ||
| Hamburger Rocks Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| The trek to Hamburger Rocks can be made from the north or the south through Halls Creek Canyon. Overnight use of this canyon requires a backcountry permit available at the Visitor Center. | ||
| Hardware Ranch Trail | ||
| Harmon Trail | ||
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