Corona Arch Trail
The Corona Arch Trail starts on the Potash Road on the Colorado River west of Moab, Utah. The route to Corona Arch and back is about 5km, but there is some additional exploration past the arch and up to Pinto … Continue reading →
The Corona Arch Trail starts on the Potash Road on the Colorado River west of Moab, Utah. The route to Corona Arch and back is about 5km, but there is some additional exploration past the arch and up to Pinto … Continue reading →
We were in Utah hiking in April for the last 3 years and enjoyed the wildflower bloom each time. Some of the favorite photos were combined into a KamloopsTrails YouTube video:
Continue reading →The Cedar Mesa area in southeastern Utah is a remote area that has lots of good hiking/scrambling trails, canyons, and Ancestral Puebloan ruins to explore. Moonhouse Ruins is located on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, requiring a permit from … Continue reading →
In the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, we can follow the Park road north 6.6 miles from the Visitor’s Center to the end of the road. There are 3 hiking trails off this road in the Needles North area … Continue reading →
Kodachrome Basin State Park lies about an hour east of Bryce Canyon a few miles out of Cannonville off Highway 12 in Utah. We came from Grand Staircase – Escalante and spent the day in the park. The paved road … Continue reading →
Natural Bridges National Monument is in Cedar Mesa country in Southeastern Utah. The park sits at 6500 feet and is cut by two deep canyons. Three massive stone bridges span the canyons. The road into the park passes the Visitors … Continue reading →