Crimson Trail, UT
Visitor Services

Drinking water and parking are available at the trailheads.

Service Description Service Description
Accessibility Accessibility

These hiking trails are are not accessible.

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Special Considerations

The south side of the canyon gets more water than the north side, thus hikers may enjoy lush vegetation.

Hikers on the Crimson Trail should watch out for icy conditions until late spring.

The Trail starts at 5200 feet and rises to a maximum elevation of 6000 feet. Use caution when descending the short, steep slope as you come off the China Wall at the Guinavah end. There is steady climbing at each end, but the view is worth the effort.