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Hiking Southern Utah Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

Hiking Southern Utah: Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

Tucked away in Kanab near the Utah/Arizona border is Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.

Hiking Southern Utah: Chinle Trail in Zion’s West Desert Backcountry

The Chinle Trail, located outside of the main tourist areas of Zion Nation Park, is one of those great backcountry winter hikes.
Hiking Southern Utah Mt. Belknap

Hiking Southern Utah: Mt. Belknap

Mt. Belknap, the second-highest of the Tushar peaks, makes for a relatively easy ascent of a mountain of this size. An added bonus is that the road that leads to its base is the highest road in the state.
Hiking southern Utah Moapa Peak

Hiking Southern Utah: Moapa Peak

The climb up Moapa peak is an unrelentingly steep, exposed, and exhausting endeavor and one that is best suited for those who are in superb shape and are comfortable with massive exposure.

Hiking Southern Utah: Zebra and Tunnel Canyons

The mouth of Zebra Canyon is wide upon entry but soon narrows. You may encounter some pools, especially if the area recently had rain.
Hiking Southern Utah: Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail

Hiking Southern Utah: Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail

The Whiterocks trail is a scenic trail with multiple options for hikers of all abilities.

Hiking Southern Utah: The Maze

The Maze in an off-the-radar hiking spot that is scenic, intriguing, entertaining, and easy to get to.
Hiking Southern Utah: Blake-Gubler Trail

Hiking Southern Utah: Blake-Gubler Trail

Winter's snows will soon make it difficult to access this trail's higher reaches, so get out there while you still can.
Hiking Southern Utah: Cinder Cone Trail

Hiking Southern Utah: Cinder Cone Trail

The Cinder Cone Trail is easily accessible from St. George. Simply follow Bluff Street north out of town, driving 10.25 miles from the junction of Bluff and St. George Boulevard.
Hiking Southern Utah T-Bone Hill

Hiking Southern Utah: T-Bone Hill

T-Bone Mesa is a semi-prominent landmark of the St. George area, visible primarily from the eastern portion of Red Hills Parkway.