Moderate
21.5 mi
Distance
3,199 ft
Elev. Gain
8h 7m
Est. Time
0.0
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About This Trail
You can drive through canyons and sandy swales and hike to the bottom of the impressive Gemini Bridges. Continue west past the hiking trail parking lot through another canyon. Continue south to Day Canyon overlook after finishing Bull Canyon. The area is fun for ATVs. It is open all year. The best time to go is during the spring and fall. It is located on BLM land. For current status call the Bureau of Land Management in the Moab Field Office. The trail follows a rocky creek bed. There are a couple of difficult spots. It's suitable for SUVs with high clearance.
Trail Details
Out & Back
Route Type
Dirt
Surface
Dogs Allowed (Leash Required)
Dog Policy
Yes
Kid Friendly
No
Permit Required
Elevation Profile
Min:1,394 ft
Max:1,573 ft
975 ft
975 ft
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Stay nearby
Campgrounds near this trail
Reservable
Seven Mile RV Park
0 mi away · UT
Reservable
Sun Outdoors Canyonlands Gateway
1.6 mi away · UT
Willow Springs Trail
2.8 mi away · UT
Gemini Bridges Campground
3.1 mi away · UT
Dalton Wells Student Trust Land - Dispersed
4 mi away · UT
Dispersed Camping Outside of Moab - Sovereign Lands
4.5 mi away · UT
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