Address: Field Office, 82 Dogwood Ave, Moab, UT 84532, USA
Phone: +14352598825
tom “DJ Google” king
Awesome awesome hike and definitely a MUST when you visit the area. There is water and an arch and shade and green! You don’t get that very often when you do a desert hike.
Soren Coughlin-Glaser
This is a great hike that is free, and really close to Moab. It's an out and back that can be done in a morning, Two main things stand out that make this a must do hike. 1. There is a highlight destination at the end that can keep you going, I love hikes that are hikes to things, this one is a large Moab bridge at the top of the Canyon. 2. The hike requires many stream crossings. This keeps you on your toes, at high water you'll get wet, and at lower water you'll be busy trying not to get wet! Really the only down side is that it can get crowded, but this is Moab and what isn't these days...
eva chan
Beautiful trail that essentially follow the creek through the canyon. You can hear the water from the creek throughout the trip.Really well maintained. Needed to cross the river a few times so wear waterproof shoes with good traction. It is really flat and easy for the first 1 mile. In terms of scenery, Bow tie and Corona trail is better
Dave Chiasson
Dog friendly hike. The scenery is spectacular. Hiking along a creek in a red rock canyon with amazing rock formations. Use your imagination and you may see an Indian head nickel in the rock face or a herd of elephants standing at the top of the cliff. You will cross the creek several times so you may get your feet wet. Beware of Poison Ivy along parts of the trail. The Morning Glory natural bridge at the end is incredible. Go all the way to the end to fully appreciate it.
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Yes, dogs are allowed. Mine loved the stream you cross multiple times.
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