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Nice little visitor center in Big Water, on the south side of the Monument. Very good scientific review of the Staircase.

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Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Site 49

Escalante Petrified Forest State Park

4.0(24 reviews)
1.4 mi

As part of our family trip to Utah's National Parks, we stayed at Utah State Parks since they had…read moreopenings. It was a good choice. This is a nice state park with friendly staff and clean facilities. You get access to clean restrooms with showers and even a dishwashing area. These are excellent amenities and exactly what you need after a long day of hiking the nearby national parks. In addition, the park itself has some hiking and recreational activities available and is located on a scenic reservoir. Very good state park.

This is a small park near Escalante, Utah and worth a visit if you're in the area and want to go on…read morea very unique hike. The park doesn't have a lot of amenities, some restrooms. A trail. No water station that I saw or gift shop. Thats ok. We parked and headed on up to the loop. Actually there are two loops, like a figure 8. One of my travel companions had some limited ankle mobility and did struggle on the down part of the trail. This is not a hike for someone who is in a boot, on crutches, etc. Anyway, when you enter the park they give you an info sheet about the trail and each marker along the trail. I played narrator and read aloud to our group at each marker what we were supposed to be admiring. Near the top of the lower loop (where it meets with the upper loop) is where you'll start seeing the petrified wood and logs. We did not do the second loop due to our physical limitations. But we saw a really large amount of petrified wood out there and it was beautiful and amazing. They have cameras so don't be trying to take any home. Just go to a rock shop. Tip - take a LOT of water, it is not shaded and can be strenuous at times.

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Escalante Petrified Forest State Park - Site 49

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Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument - Willis Creek Narrows

Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument

4.8(31 reviews)
26.8 mi

This feels like a review in progress because the area is so large - but was pleasantly surprised by…read morehow much more I want to explore this region. We did Willis Creek Narrows and Lower Calf Creek Falls - both incredible. Now adding to the wish list for return trips. The drive along US 12 is just spectacular. Definitely recommend a high clearance vehicle with 4WD to access some of the more remote locations. Be prepared to adventure and bring what you need as this is not a manicured national park, but more a haven for those looking for an off-grid escape.

I didn't have a ton of time to explore here but simply driving by left quite an impression on me!…read moreWOW. I'm not exaggerating when I say I pulled off the road maybe every 50 feet because every new angle provided a new exciting view of this vast and beautiful stone monument. In general this is a HUGE monument to explore and I'm not sure you could even scratch the surface on a simple vacation, let alone during a road trip. I've since come to learn that this area was the last part of the lower 48 states to be cartographed and, according to the Bureau of Land Management, it spans five life-zones - from low-lying desert to coniferous forest, and paleontologists have unearthed countless dinosaur bones and fossils from within its canyons and deserts. Truly incredible stuff, here! But don't let the size and scope intimidate you. As I said, even driving by or taking a day or afternoon to explore is worth the journey. It's an incredible resource that we're lucky to have here in the US.

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Peek-a-boo & Spooky Slot Canyon - Desert Skies

Peek-a-boo & Spooky Slot Canyon

4.7(17 reviews)
22.9 mi

Peek-a-boo is tight, fun and fairly easy with amazing colors and really interesting rock…read moreformations. Spooky is a lot harder. We had a guide, Gary, from Roam outdoor adventures and glad we did. His help in navigating how to get down from spots through the rocks/boulders that can be rather daunting and dangerous. Though the slots aren't really long, navigating through them is not a quick pass through. They take time. The site could use some signs to get people to start at the right side. Some start at the wrong end and there is no place in these slots for anyone to pass by you. It can get really hot in the summer so 2 liters of water is recommended along with snacks. The ruts in the road can be passed by in a regular car but you will wind up with loose bolts. The road is partially paved there and dirt the rest of the way. Very dusty. Excellent experience. No fee required but donations at the parking lot and restrooms appreciated. Please pack out what you packed in and leave no trace. Some have started writing on the walls of these areas and it's not only awful to have to see but ruins these old sights for everyone. Very disappointing.

Let me set the record straight, slot canyons are my jam! I will go anywhere there is an opportunity…read moreto walk, shimmy, or rappel into a slot canyon. I just think they are the most interesting Mother Nature created places to explore. We came here on a July 4th holiday with some friends of my husbands. The road out here can be rough in spots and does require a 4X4 to get out here, but we made it safely to the canyon. These slot canyons are located within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in the beautiful state of Utah. This land is run by the BLM. Talk about beautiful! The canyon walls with their orange/red colored Navajo sandstone just envelopes you as you walk through this slot canyons. So many twists and turns with lots of crevices to peer or climb into. Be sure to pack plenty of water, sunscreen, good trail shoes (not Skechers HA! HA!), a hat and a small pack so you can move through the slot canyons comfortably. Both of these canyons are so worth the drive and the time. Most of all remember to Leave No Trace. Happy Adventuring!

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