Parks in Teasdale, Utah

#1.

Grover, Utah

  • This difficult and technical 4WD trail should only be attempted by experienced drivers. It is passable with care by stock SUVs that have excellent clearance and good off-road tires. Additional lift is a definite advantage. The trail ... More on Trails

 

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#2.

Grover, Utah

  • This trail sees surprisingly little use considering that it is partly within a popular national park. Moderately difficult, the trail encompasses a wide variety of scenery and trail surfaces. Special Attractions: Exciting trail partly ... More on Trails

 

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#3.

Teasdale Ranger District, 138 East Main, Box 90, Teasdale, UT 84773-0090, United States

  • The Teasdale Ranger District is one of five ranger districts in the Dixie National Forest and contains Boulder ... More on PlanetWare

 

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#4.

Teasdale Ranger District, 138 East Main, Box 90, Teasdale, UT 84773-0090, United States

  • Boulder Mountain is the highest point in the Dixie National Forest. It reaches a peak at 11,322ft/3,451m on th ... More on PlanetWare

 

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#5.

Torrey, Utah

  • Sixty-five million years ago, while forces inside the earth were pushing up the Colorado Plateau, a 100-mile-long wrinkle in the earth's mantle was formed in southern Utah. Thousands of feet of sub... More on Trails

  • Hiked this on 5/2/2007 -- I turned this into a 13.7 (according to the GPS b More on Trails

 

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#6.

Torrey, Utah

  • Map of Burr Trail (647KB pdf) The Burr Trail takes the adventurous traveler into some of Utah's most beautiful and extraordinary country. Views of the Henry Mountains, the colorfully contorted Wate... More on Nps.gov

  • Great canyon hike combined with a great view of the waterpocket fold. More on Trails

 

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#7.

Torrey, Utah

  • This 19-mile out-and-back (9.5 miles each way), rated aerobically and technically easy, begins with with 6.5 miles of paved road, which occasionally crosses through the wash on concrete pads. That ... More on Trails

  • I thought this was a great bike ride. I'd make a couple of changes to the More on Trails

 

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#8.

Torrey, Utah

  • From Interstate 70 in central Utah, take UT 24 south to Hanksville. Where UT 24 turns west, follow it to the Capitol Reef National Park entrance. The highway crosses the park and exits on the west near Torrey. Near the park entrance ... More on Trails

 

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#9.

Torrey, Utah

  • Chimney Rock Canyon is a long, narrow desert drainage on the northwestern side of Capital Reef National Park. It begins just outside the park on the eastern slopes of Thousand Lakes Mountain and meanders for some 15 miles through ... More on Trails

 

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#10.

Torrey, Utah

  • From the junction at 9900 feet, the trail traverses under the rim, the rocky ledge that forms the rim of Boulder Mountain. From the junction to Chokecherry Creek is about 1.25 miles through aspen forest and grassy meadows. As you ... More on Trails

 

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