Things To Do in Mexican Hat, Utah

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Mexican Hat, UT

  • 'Cedar Mesa' is a plateau in San Juan County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Utah. It extends from Elk Ridge in the north, Comb Wash to the east, the gorge of the San Juan River to the south, and Grand Gulch to the ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Mexican Hat, UT

  • 'Natural Bridges National Monument' is a U.S. National Monument located about north west of the Four Corners boundary of southeast Utah, in the western United States, at the junction of White Canyon and Armstrong Canyon, part of ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • A rewarding day hike or overnighter into one of the Colorado Plateau's most famous canyons, within the Grand Gulch Primitive Area. Beyond the confines of Utahs national parks there are hundreds of ... More on Trails

  • The trail down Kane Gulch starts with a trek across the mesa before droppin More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • An extended backpack, requiring a shuttle, through incomparable Grand Gulch, within the Grand Gulch Primitive Area. This premium 3- to 4-day trip surveys what is arguably the most attractive segmen... More on Trails

  • Were going to hike in through bullet, but due to blizzard and ice rangers s More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • A memorable half-day hike into a Cedar Mesa canyon rich in archeological resources. Road Canyon is one of a half-dozen major canyons carved into the eastern flanks of Cedar Mesa and draining into C... More on Trails

  • This was a great hike but I got differnt milage. The north turnoff to the More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • A rewarding canyon route, recommended for experienced hikers only, that is suitable as an all-day hike or as one leg of an extended backpack trip. Bullet Canyon is a popular access route into the h... More on Trails

  • Besides the incredible natural setting More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • A challenging backpack in a remote Cedar Mesa canyon, recommended for experienced canyoneers only. This demanding trip offers direct access to a wild stretch of the San Juan River at Slickhorn Rapi... More on Trails

  • We did a loop down Slickhorn from access 1 to the San Juan River, walked th More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • A short but challenging route, recommended for experienced canyoneers only, that leads into the upper reaches of Grand Gulch. Suitable as a day hike, or part of an extended trip. Todie Canyon, a sh... More on Trails

  • We hiked up Todie from Grand Gulch. The little seen ruins in Todie are gre More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • A challenging day hike or backpack leading into a remote Cedar Mesa canyon. Slickhorn Canyons Access #6 follows a prominent tributary locally known as Trail Canyon. Dont be deceived by the canyons ... More on Trails

  • I have only seen the lower portion of Slickhorn 6 (called Trail Canyon), bu More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • A challenging day hike or backpack into a remote Cedar Mesa canyon. Slickhorn Canyon, a majestic gorge draining the western flanks of Cedar Mesa, is comparable to Grand Gulch in its landscape and a... More on Trails

  • Slickhorn is a must for Cedar Mesa hikers. After 5 different trips to Ceda More on Trails

 

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