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Little Wild Horse Canyon is a slot canyon formed by water rushing through the cracks in the sandstone rocks of the San Rafael Swell. Hikers follow the canyon as it twists and turns through brightly colored and textured rocks. This popular hike is a great introduction to canyon exploration for beginners and families. & Upper Chute Canyon. San Rafael Swell Technical Canyoneering Baptist Draw is a fun technical canyon located near the center of the San Rafael Swell. The route explores the narrow confines of Baptist Draw and the best part of the deep and beautifully sculpted Upper Chute Canyon.

Devils Canyon is a beautiful slot in a remote section of the San Rafael Swell. Access is relatively easy. The area is popular with ATV riders but few hike here and so it is easy to find solitude. The scenery is amazing, with towering cliffs and majestic slickrock buttes rivaling the famous formations in Zion National Park. San Rafael Swell Overview Little Wild Horse is a classic slot canyon located in south-central Utah, near Goblin Valley. It is a popular hiking spot for families and youth groups. The main attraction is a long stretch of 'narrows,' where the canyon walls are so close you have to turn sideways to get through. Quandary Canyon is one of the San Rafael Swell classic canyons. It offers great scenery while giving the adventurous a chance to try their hands at pothole escapes and creative natural anchors. A bypass is available to avoid dealing with the keeper potholes, but if you are doing Quandary, the direct section through the potholes is the.

LENGTH:5-7 hours (about 8.5 miles)

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Stunning views from the mesa summit between Forgotten and Eagle.

It is no wonder they built a rest stop and view area on the rim of Eagle Canyon. From the rim, it is deep, sheer walled, and dramatic. This is a canyon that is impressive from the rim, but even more impressive to actually hike down into and visit up close. My first visit to Eagle, in about 2005, was a full loop from the Rest Area down Eagle, up Forgotten, and back to a waiting car near the I-70 bridge over the middle part of the canyon. This always stuck in my memory as a good day, but a bit of a slog. Although a bit of a slog, this is likely the most common way the canyon is done.

Ah, but there is a better way! The route described here had peaked my interest for years, until Diane and I finally got down to see if it would go. This is NOT a route for beginners, nor for those looking for a slot canyon adventure. It IS a route for those looking for an elegant and challenging route with a little bit of technical rope work. The route requires good navigation skills, route finding, and most of all, good judgment. In several spots, there is relatively easy, but very exposed climbing. Not for the faint of heart or inexperienced.

En route, however, the trip gives big views of Eagle, up close views of Forgotten Canyon and the Arch in Forgotten Canyon, then an intricate scramble over the mesa and down to the bottom of Eagle through the short narrows of Eagle and back to the trailhead. A must do for the experienced desert lover, it visits the best parts of Eagle and Forgotten without much slogging.

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Note: Doing the entire loop requires technical canyoneering skills. Visiting up to Forgotten Canyon Arch and returning the same way is a great option for non-technical hikers. Be warned, however, this option still requires good navigation, route finding, and judgment! Reaching the arch requires a short section of slab climbing in Forgotten Canyon to surmount a dryfall. A rope is recommended to help beginners.

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Slot Canyon San Rafael Swell Utah
WATER:Generally little or none.

Fri

33 | 16

Sat

29 | 15

Sun

30 | 15

Mon

32 | 18

Tue

33 | 20

View Full Weather Details

San Rafael Swell Utah Map

Stunning views from the mesa summit between Forgotten and Eagle.

It is no wonder they built a rest stop and view area on the rim of Eagle Canyon. From the rim, it is deep, sheer walled, and dramatic. This is a canyon that is impressive from the rim, but even more impressive to actually hike down into and visit up close. My first visit to Eagle, in about 2005, was a full loop from the Rest Area down Eagle, up Forgotten, and back to a waiting car near the I-70 bridge over the middle part of the canyon. This always stuck in my memory as a good day, but a bit of a slog. Although a bit of a slog, this is likely the most common way the canyon is done.

Ah, but there is a better way! The route described here had peaked my interest for years, until Diane and I finally got down to see if it would go. This is NOT a route for beginners, nor for those looking for a slot canyon adventure. It IS a route for those looking for an elegant and challenging route with a little bit of technical rope work. The route requires good navigation skills, route finding, and most of all, good judgment. In several spots, there is relatively easy, but very exposed climbing. Not for the faint of heart or inexperienced.

En route, however, the trip gives big views of Eagle, up close views of Forgotten Canyon and the Arch in Forgotten Canyon, then an intricate scramble over the mesa and down to the bottom of Eagle through the short narrows of Eagle and back to the trailhead. A must do for the experienced desert lover, it visits the best parts of Eagle and Forgotten without much slogging.

Note: Doing the entire loop requires technical canyoneering skills. Visiting up to Forgotten Canyon Arch and returning the same way is a great option for non-technical hikers. Be warned, however, this option still requires good navigation, route finding, and judgment! Reaching the arch requires a short section of slab climbing in Forgotten Canyon to surmount a dryfall. A rope is recommended to help beginners.

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