Amazing Utah Hikes
What's the most amazing Utah hike you've done?
Although you don't have to leave the comfort of your vehicle to experience Utah's splendor, there certainly is nothing that can compare to the "up close" view from the hiking trails. Utah has so many natural wonders that choosing one hike is another one of those tough decisions.
Yet, as soon as I am asked that question, "What's your favorite hike in Utah?" my mind always immediately takes me to The Lower Calf Creek Falls Trail.

A view along the Lower Calf Creek Falls Trail
The hike had all the qualities I look for in a great hike: Moderate difficulty and length (less than 6 miles return), it offered gorgeous scenery all along the route and a reward at the end of a magnificent falls dropping 125 feet into a cool pool where we could soak our feet from a shady picnic spot. Of course the warm sunny April weather also adds to the magic of the memory.
What's YOUR Most Amazing Utah Hike?
If you've hiked anywhere in Utah, chances are you can't stop talking about it. Here you have a captive audience. Everyone visiting this page would love to hear about the wonderful hike you found, whether it's on a regular trail or off the beaten path.
Amazing Utah Hikes Submitted By Other Visitors
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Little Wildhourse Canyon near Goblin Valley
    
The Trail head is 3.5 miles east of Goblin Valley State park. It heads north into the San Rafael Swell.It is an easy hike that most can do with little ...
Arches National Park
    
This is a great hike at Arches National Park. There are a total of eight arches on this primitive hike. It begins at the Devils Garden Trailhead. The first ...
Hooked On Slots
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That's SLOTS as in slot canyons and not slot machines...:)
In my opinion, the best thing about Utah is slot canyon hiking. Utah has the biggest concentration ...
Any View In Bryce Canyon Is Amazing
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I don't think I will ever get tired or hiking into Bryce Canyon. Or of just seeing it from the rim for that matter.
Hiking down into the "canyon" is ...
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