Hidden Slot Canyons Utah
ROUTE: Narrow slot canyon – heed the warnings below! HIKING DIRECTIONS: Hike for 1.7 miles down the sandy wash of Wire Pass and into its slot canyon to the confluence with Buckskin Gulch. Turn right into Buckskin Gulch and follow the narrow canyon for approximately 12 miles to its confluence with the wet, flowing Paria River.
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Red Hollow is a short, easy, and scenic slot canyon just outside of Zion National Park, Utah. This is a good slot canyon for beginners with easy scrambling in some places. The trailhead is about 18 miles from the eastern entrance of Zion National Park, located in the small town of Orderville. Map Topographic map of Eardley Canyon. Location Eardley Canyon may be explored from the north end by various dirt tracks starting from three I-70 exits, entering via either one of four tributary canyons named Crawford Draw, Middle Fork, Red Draw and Hyde Draw, or from the south end via UT 24 - a rough side road follows the streamway, here known as Straight Wash, to the point where it emerges. GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT— In a vast, desolate section of the Southern Utah desert, two magnificent natural passageways sit hidden below the surface a half-mile from each other. Zion National Park, Utah. The Narrows are one of the most popular areas within Zion, because the hike takes you through Utah's dramatic slot canyons. But there is a different way to tackle the Narrows, according to Melanie Tucker, owner and chief designer at adventure tour operator Rare Finds Travel.
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Slot Canyons
Difficulty: Easy - no major obstacles before the potholes, but a long hike
Management: BLM
Rocks: Kaibab limestone in the upper narrows, Cedar Mesa sandstone lower down
Season: Spring and fall - summers are hot
Trailhead:End of a dirt track, 8 miles from I-70 exit 131
Rating (1-5):★★★★★
Map
Topographic map of Eardley Canyon.
Location
Eardley Canyon may be explored from the north end by various dirt tracks starting from three I-70 exits, entering via either one of four tributary canyons named Crawford Draw, Middle Fork, Red Draw and Hyde Draw, or from the south end via UT 24 - a rough side road follows the streamway, here known as Straight Wash, to the point where it emerges from the Reef (the same route used to reach Iron Wash). The northern tracks are best as they offer the quickest access to the upper narrows, and the easiest is along a small side ravine between Red and Hyde Draws, for which the start is exit 131 of I-70. From here the paved Buckhorn Draw Road parallels the north side of the interstate for 3.6 miles east then splits, as the pavement ends. The right branch turns south, crosses underneath the highway, and divides again. The left fork proceeds southeast for 1.8 miles to a Y-junction, then finally the right branch at this intersection passes the site of a former airstrip at Cliff Dweller Flat and ends at the edge of a rocky scrub-covered plateau - an isolated location, and an excellent place to camp.
Photographs
15 views of Eardley Canyon.
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Route Description
Rocks around the canyon edge have a mixture of colors, eroded formations and plentiful exposed thin-bedded limestone - a hint of the attractions to come. Once on the canyon floor, the way ahead is sandy with occasional downward steps of a couple of feet and is generally quite open. The streamway turns due east and narrows after a while, through one particularly pretty stretch of crisp angled strata carved into different forms, soon after which the Hyde Draw tributary joins from the left; this can be used as an alternative entrance but ropes are needed to overcome a sheer drop at the junction.
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I visited in mid October, on a still, essentially cloudless day with clear blue sky from dawn to dusk, conditions which emphasised the striking colors and textures of the rock. The canyon had absolutely no litter or other footprints and seemed completely unspoilt. A round trip to a point not far above the potholes (about 16 miles) took 8 hours.
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