Many of the trails in Valley of Fire State Park are less than 2.5 miles. That’s great because we can do much more each day. Well . . . the trails may be short but often take you twice as long as expected. Learned that the hard way. Why? Most trails are sand and that’s hard walking. Then you travel over rock with some steep sections, some five +/- foot drops to negotiate, and it is difficult to keep trail markers on top of rock so were some missing? Yes. The good news is this rock is not slippery unless wet which rarely happens in the desert. In addition some trails are not well marked even on sand so walking in circles can leave you wondering. The good news? The scenery is to die for!! Off we go . . . in sand.
Tag: slot canyon
Headquarters Canyon–Slot Canyon Defined
Along the east side of the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park we find slot canyons. Many slot canyons. Some have names, some have established trails, some involve long hikes. Many others are waiting to be discovered. Today we are going to Headquarters Canyon, said to be one of the best slot canyons on the Fold. It is about 35 miles down Notom-Bullfrog Road, but the drive is half the adventure! Let’s go . . .