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I think that it should be doable, some quick checking showsthat your truck would only be a bit wider than the new Tacoma I saw up there,80” vs 752”, the length difference will be the big factor, I only recall onespot that it may be a pretty tight turn for you Here is a link to a review offAllTrails from April 2021, she made it most the way in an F-150, hope thathelps https://wwwalltrailscom/explore/trail/us/utah/happy-canyon--2
If you are canyoneering, check out the canyon page It has some recent condition info This description is for hikers just visiting the cathedral Canyon page is Neon Canyon: https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/t/utah/escalante/neon
Wow! If you are a mountain biker or trail runner, the Wasatch Crest is a must-do! This stunning trail traverses the ridge separating Big Cottonwood Canyon from Park City, then continues above Millcreek Canyon before dropping to either the upper trailhead in Millcreek Canyon or Park City It is an excellent outing with ever-changing views A few notes: The trail is high elevation and often has at least some snow patches into the summer Summer and fall are the recommended times to visit Summer finds the trail covered i...
Turtlehead Peak, though not the highest point in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, is a one of the easier and more popular summits to reach The summit and hike have breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Mojave Desert landscape and the iconic red sandstone formations that characterize the region The hike involves some steep, loose sections, and a plethora of social trails I would not recommend this for absolute beginning hikers, but for those with a little experience, it is an excellent outing On...
Willow Springs in Red Rocks Conservation Area is a stunning natural oasis, nestled within the rugged Red Rocks landscape Willow Springs is a picturesque desert oasis, where a scattering of willow trees thrives among the springs, creating a verdant contrast to the surrounding arid environment This is a place that ancient peoples used, and left pictographs Today, several short trails traverse the area, as well as a large parking area, picnic tables and restrooms This is an excellent spot to have a picnic and do some ...
San Juan River was one of my most sought after trips that took me a long time to actually do! The section described here, from Sand Island to Mexican Hat, is a 27-mile float through both geological wonder and Native American rock art and ruins that are absolutely stunning to behold This is one of the finest floats in Utah and very family friendly Permit: The trip requires a permit The permit system is a lottery that is drawn months in advance For details on the lottery, or to enter, see the Recreationgov site I am ...
The Calico Tanks trail leads through sandstone formations, desert vegetation, and to a natural water tank or "tinaja" nestled among the red and white sandstone cliffs This is a popular trail in Red Rocks for good reason It is colorful, a little challenging, and has spectacular views This is one of my top recommendations for visiting Red Rocks There are a few minor scrambling spots, but I would rate this suitable for most, though kids and dogs may need help in a few spots Sandstone Formations: The vibrant red and wh...
The San Juan River was one of my most sought-after trips that took me a long time to actually do! The section described here, from Mexican Hat to Clay Hills, is a 57-mile float through an astonishingly deep and dramatic canyon in remote terrain This is one of the finest floats in Utah and very family-friendly provided you have the skills From a geology and scenery perspective, I liked this more than the section above, Sand Island to Mexican Hat This section is typica...
Thanks @tomg for their description It helped us plan our trip And as always thank you to @ryancornia! Dates: 4/26/25-4/27/25Group: 4 Adults, 1 Dog#conditions: Sunny, Mid 60s to Mid 70s, lows in the 40s overnight Small seeps & low flow of water where you enter the canyon see picture of where we camped Minimal bugs We did this as a short 1 night trip Drive from i70 to the trailhead was ~60 minutes Easy enough road for most of it, bumpier at the end but nothing bad Car camped at the trailhead Friday Saturday we walke...
Coyote Gulch is really amazing If the roads are dry to get all the way out there, that is an excellent place to visit Lots of shallow wading, but do-able with neoprene socks or something else to keep your feet warm About 20 miles, so a bit longer than you are asking for, but goes by very fast I thought https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/t/utah/escalante/coyote-gulch Good luck, stay warm wherever you end up!