Fay Canyon Arch in Sedona, AZ is a popular hiking area, mainly for Fay Canyon, however, most people do not realize there is a very large arch to see as well! About Fay Canyon Arch only has 12 feet of separation between
The Birthing Cave in Sedona, AZ is another very popular day hike, and not far from Devil's Bridge. About In Sedona, there are many short caves to hike to, with the Birthing Cave being the fastest and easiest to visit. This pleasant
Devils Bridge in Sedona, AZ is an extremely popular day hike to a natural bridge. About Each day, Devils Bridge sees hundreds of visitors looking to capture that "Instagram worthy" shot. The hike itself is quite underwhelming, as you first follow a
Humphreys Peak is the Arizona State High Point, and sits at 12,637 ft! Located within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness and Coconino National Forest, Humphreys Peaks is the highest of a group of dormant volcanic peaks known as the San Francisco Peaks. About Along this 5
Hiking to Skylight Arch on the Utah/Arizona Border is a perfect trail to stretch your legs on a long drive, and see a really cool arch within a short distance. About The great thing about Skylight Arch is that its dog friendly,
Mt. Olympus (9,030 ft) is the prominent peak above Murray/Millcreek, Utah and is recognizable from anywhere in the SLC valley due to its two long, rocky spines on the West face.
Cascade Springs is a large artesian spring with naturally-terraced cascades and pools, located in American Fork Canyon. Over 7 million gallons of water flow through the springs each day. Cascade Springs isn't a hike, but more of a really easy, casual stroll.
Hiking the Deer Creek Trail in Deer Creek State Park, follows the western edge of the reservoir from North to South, and is a segment of the Provo-Jordan River Parkway Trail. About This wide, dirt path is currently 7.5 miles one way, however,
The Farmington Canyon Trail leads to 40 ft waterfall in Davis County. Dogs will have a blast since there are several stream crossings and plenty of shade.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument sits within Lake Powell on the Utah side, and although is one of the largest natural bridges in the world, this national monument is one of the smallest managed by the National Park Service. Rainbow Bridge itself stands 290 ft tall from the base to the top of the arch, and is 275 ft across, making it nearly as tall as the Statue of Liberty.