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A clifftop trail with amazing views of Logan Canyon, the Logan River, and the China Wall.


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Map Key

3.1

Miles

5.0

KM

Point to Point

6,053' 1,845 m

High

5,184' 1,580 m

Low

954' 291 m

Up

1,095' 334 m

Down

12%

Avg Grade (7°)

46%

Max Grade (25°)

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Features Birding · Fall Colors · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Description

This trail can be traversed either from the Guinavah Campground or from the Spring Hollow Trail, and either way is beautiful. The way that will be described below is the route from Spring Hollow.

From the split with the Spring Hollow Trail, the trail starts to ascend some switchbacks which quickly do away with the elevation gain. It tends to climb steeply at times, but never gets too bad, thanks to the switchbacks. Eventually, you rise out of the forested area of Spring Hollow to the exposed hillside which lets you get some great views of Logan Canyon, and before you know it, you are done with the short 600 foot climb, and the trail levels out and allows for some easy hiking.

The trail then goes in and out of a few drainages that cut through the China Wall (the cliff band that the trail sits on top of), and as a result goes in and out of wooded areas that are beautiful in and of themselves, especially in the fall when the colors are changing and gorgeous. The trail gets close to the edge of the cliffs several times, which gives you some great views of the cliffs themselves which are really spectacular up close. The trail goes up and down as you cross the top, but eventually reaches the apex near the eastern end and then starts to descend somewhat steeply through the drainage on the eastern end.

As the trail goes down, you end up being able to get some really good views of the China Wall if you stop and take a look, as the trail descends right along the base. There are even certain spots that actually make the cliffs look like a brick wall because of the fractures in the rock. The trail then continues to go down and eventually gets back into the wooded areas and drops back to the trailhead on the eastern side at the Guinavah campground.

Contacts

Shared By:

Stephanie Reed with improvements by Doug Lundell

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  4.9 from 7 votes

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#68

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Rock and Pine
Sep 23, 2018 near North L…, UT
From way up here
Sep 23, 2018 near North L…, UT
Very steep at times.
Mar 16, 2016 near North L…, UT
Lots of cliffs. Careful with the ice.
Mar 16, 2016 near North L…, UT
Worth the view!
Mar 16, 2016 near North L…, UT
A stream near Crimson Trailhead.
Sep 1, 2015 near North L…, UT

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Sep 24, 2022
Anna Blanchard
May 8, 2021
Shannon Rauter
May 16, 2020
Jared L
The trail is in great condition with many flowers blooming.
Apr 11, 2020
Doug Lundell
Trail was still snowy up on the cliff, especially in areas that don't get much snow. Otherwise the trail was in perfect condition 3mi — 2h 00m
Sep 21, 2019
Tifini Cysewski
Jul 24, 2019
Jared L
Jun 22, 2019
Jared Wasson
Jun 26, 2018
Samantha Gotcher
Turn right immediately after the bridge! Started at Guinavah to have a super steep ascent instead of super steep descent (no “steps”). Great views!… 4.4mi
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