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Recreational
opportunities abound around every turn of
the highway's 120 miles. Travelers will
find everything from hiking and fishing
opportunities to excellent photographic
moments. Some may wish to soak their feet
in a cool mountain stream after a near-perfect
perfect lunch. Others
will find recreation in camping, biking,
off-road adventures, or a variety of winter
activities. Whatever your interests, you
have come to the right place.
- Scenic
Drives
Many of the principal roads to and
through the Monument have been designated
scenic backways, providing off-the-beaten-path
adventure into the monument. A word of
caution: all roads within the Monument's
interior, except for portions of the Burr
Trail and the Johnson Canyon Road, are
unpaved. The principal access roads within
the Monument are dirt or gravel surfaced
and intermittently maintained late spring
through fall. Unmaintained routes are
rough, rocky, or traverse areas of deep
sand requiring high clearance or 4WD.
Bad weather can leave any dirt or gravel
road impassable, sometimes for several
days. Carry extra clothing, food, and
water. Some roads become slippery when
wet. All dirt roads should be avoided
during inclement weather. Jeeps can be
rented at www.escalantejeeprentals.com.
Highway 12
Burr Trail
Hell's Backbone
- Hiking
Perhaps the best way to explore the
high country trails, slot canyons and
desert plateaus is by foot. Regardless
of the route chosen, you are certain to
discover natural wonders seen by very
few lucky souls. Even though developed trails are nearly nonexistent,
there are hundreds, if not thousands,
of miles of outstanding hiking routes
found in the Escalante Canyons, the upper
Paria drainage, and other areas.
Spring
(March through May) and Fall (September
through October) are usually the ideal
times to hike or backpack.
A
good map and route finding abilities
are a must. Self-register at established
trail heads or obtain a free backpacking
permit at the Interagency Office. This
permit is required for all overnight
trips in the backcountry. Please be
certain to leave no trace of your passing.
Daily hiking tours are offered through
GrandStairCase
AdventureGuides.
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Biking
During warm weather, generally March
through October,the 7,000 to 11,000
foot high mountain plateaus remain cool,
making them perfect for bicycling. Routes
include single and double track trails,
forest roads, and pioneer trails. Forests
of pine, aspen, fir, juniper, and pinion
change with each season, from spring
greens to autumn's kaleidoscope of reds,
oranges, and yellows, making mountain
biking an enjoyable activity year-round.
The Hole-in-the-Rock Road, Burr Trail,
Cottonwood Canyon, the Wolverine Loop,
and the Paria Valley roads offer good
routes.
Shuttle
services are offered throughout the area,
and a full-color tabloid is available
at the information centers in both Boulder
and Escalante.
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