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    Anasazi Valley Trail

    4.6 (10 reviews)

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    The "Rock Writing" section.
    Norm K.

    I hiked this trail in 2009, and I was glad when I saw that Daniel had listed it on Yelp. I parked at the first parking lot along West Sunset Boulevard nearer Santa Clara than Ivins. There is another parking area on the Ivins side of this trail system. Either will work. I hiked this trail in a counter clockwise direction going on top of the mesa first and checking out the rock art on top. At the far end of the mesa, the trail gets to the other lot and there's a trail to the lower section that brings you along the base of the mesa and along the Santa Clara River. This is where some of the best rock art is to be seen. This is an easy trail to hike and one with some great views of the cliffs on the south side of the river and the sandstone formation on which and around which you hike. If you're in St. George for a show at Tuacahn or you want to escape the crowds at Zion, this is a nice area to enjoy. It doesn't have the majestic cliffs of Zion but it is lovely!

    Ricky R.

    Cool little hike. The petroglyphs were really cool. It's not a difficult hike and I think we could have gone a bit more. I would love to hit it again or possibly run it

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    The petroglyphs have spiral patterns, which I think are in memory of their legend ancestor Spider Grandmother.

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    Snow Canyon State Park

    Snow Canyon State Park

    4.7
    (145 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    This review is for Scout Cave Trail which was a ~3.5 miles round trip that took ~2 hours to…read morecomplete. This was an unique and casual hike near St George, Utah. The first half of the trail was mostly flat with sand and lava rocks. The second half was a steady incline starting from the stairs. The end requires a little bit of rock scrambling to reach the cave. The views from inside and around the cave were spectacular. Utah residents ($15 entry fee) and non-residents ($20 entry fee). Decent sized parking lot to the left shortly after entering the state park. Trailhead and restrooms are located across the street from the parking lot. The only con would be that a small portion of the trail was next to the residential area. Short video of the hike for those interested! https://youtu.be/JekEJc_95hg

    This mid March weather was hot during the day, but early morning hikes made it totally worth while…read more Tons of road biking, mountain biking, and hiking trails to enjoys, as well as rock climbing. The views are amazing and there are plenty of parking areas to pull off to adventure hike or bike. The campground is about $35 per night depending on your camping needs (car/tent camping-fulk RV hookups) This facility has bathrooms and shower rooms as well as covered pick up tables for some of the full hookup sites. Weekends get busy so highly recommend booking online early.

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    Pioneer Park

    Pioneer Park

    4.6
    (79 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    I took my dogs on this trail for a hike and they were happy and tired! HAha. Amazing rock…read moreformations and views! It's only 1hr and 45 mins drive from Las Vegas. Just wanted a different scenery out of Vegas. They also have a garden area. It is worth a drive! No entrance fee. Free parking and they have plenty different areas to park.

    We visited Pioneer Park for the first time recently, and while it's definitely a beautiful and…read moreunique spot, our experience was a bit mixed . We didn't really know where to start when we arrived, and there wasn't much direction, so we ended up just climbing the first rock formation we saw. Honestly, if it weren't for a group of people ahead of us, we probably wouldn't have had any idea where to go. I was hoping to make it to the arch, but the climb felt a little too steep and slippery, especially with kids. We were carrying our three-year-old and keeping a close eye on our six-year-old, who was feeling a bit more adventurous than we were comfortable with in that terrain. We didn't make it very far in and mostly just stopped to take a quick photo so we could say we visited. It was also pretty hot, with the sun beating down the whole time, which made it harder to explore and enjoy the park fully. That said, the park itself is really nice, and you can tell there's a lot to see if you're prepared and know where you're going. I'd recommend going earlier in the day, bringing plenty of water, and maybe looking up a map or trail guide ahead of time, especially if you're visiting with young kids. Overall, it's a cool place, but we didn't get to experience it as much as we had hoped. Definitely worth another try with better planning!

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    It's So Utah

    It's So Utah

    5.0
    (1 review)
    4.8 mi

    "Stairway to Heaven". One of our favorite Led Zeppelin songs. And now it's one of our favorite…read morehikes in the beautiful Snow Canyon State Park in SW Utah. We live close to the park and have hiked most of the trails. But this one is a hidden treasure that even the Park Manager didn't know about. Hat's off to Jim Martinson (the owner/guide) for: his love of nature, spirit of adventure, and finding & sharing this trail. It's under 3 miles round trip and only a 500' elevation gain, but spectacular views. And some stair-like climbs that are an adrenaline rush! No ropes, but some definite exposure in one spot. The guides; Jim, Martha and Joel, were fantastic! They were very organized, super helpful & friendly and talked about the trail, the geology and life in general. And they very much stressed safety. It was a lot of fun and the quickest 3 hours & best money spent in a long time. Will watch their website, can't wait for another trip.

    From the owner: Come and experience the awesome wild beauty of Southern Utah’s red-rock country in a new and…read moreexciting way by booking an adventure with It’s So Utah Adventures. We are a guide-for-hire company offering nature walks, family fun, exploration and excursion hikes, as well as rappelling and canyoneering adventures. Our guides are all local outdoor adventurers with years of guiding experience who provide personalized service and will cater to your own private group’s ability and schedule. Our unique adventures to hidden slot canyons, up tall sandstone peaks, to ancient petroglyph sites, into deep lava-caverns and through red-rock canyons have been meticulously mapped-out to ensure that you have the most exciting, safe and memorable experience possible. Come and join us solo, as a couple, with your family or group of friends. We look forward to sharing your quest for adventure.

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    Hiking group from Entrada enjoying the day.
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