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Toadstool Hoodoos Trailhead

Kanab, UT 84741, United States
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SOUTHWEST BUCKET LIST HIKES ⬇️ SAVE for future planning 1. Toadstool Hoodoos Trail: 1.8 mile out and back hike located near Kanab, UT, that will make you feel like you’re on another planet. this is a great family friendly hike! 2. Cathedral Rock Trail: 1.2 mile out and back hike located in Sedona, AZ. the trail includes a short, but fun scramble. once at the top, the views are incredible! Red Rock pass required for parking. 3. Moqui Sand Caves: located 5 miles north of Kanab, UT, these sand caves can be seen from HWY 89. from the parking lot it’s just a quick jaunt up to the caves. parking is free. please don’t mark up the cave walls. this is a fun, family friendly activity. 4. Mesa Arch: 0.5 mile hike located in Canyonlands National Park, near Moab, UT. a popular sunrise spot, it affords one of the most spectacular views in Canyonlands. National Park pass required for entry. 5. Cathedral Wash Trail: 3.3 mile out and back hike located near Marble, AZ, that winds through a stunning slot canyon and ends at the Colorado River. the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area charges a fee for entry. 6. Peekaboo Slot Canyon: 6 mile loop trail located near Escalante, UT. navigating through the twists and turns of this slot canyon is both challenging and fun. parking is free. do not attempt during a storm as flash flooding can occur in slot canyons. 7. Devils Garden: a fun, scenic spot to visit in Grand-Escalante National Monument, UT. there is no official hiking trail. you can wander amongst the crazy hoodoos, natural arches and rock formations. 8. Lower Calf Creek Falls: 6.7 mile out and back waterfall trail near Boulder, UT. be prepared to hike in sand which adds to the adventure. have you done any of these hikes? #visitutah #utahisrad #adventuretime #kanabutah #arizona #sedonaarizona #escalante #deserttrip #exploremore #southwestisbest #explorearizona #bucketlistadventures
Botanical BrotherBotanical Brother
Located only about 30 mins from Page, but across the Utah border. Beautiful place from beginning to end! The hike is about .8 miles to the hoodoos plus a little more for walking around. There are so many different color rocks and constant opportunities for great photos. The trail is a little weird but try to walk alongside the dry creek, not in it. If you follow the creek you’ll get to a spot where you would have to climb that’s not for the faint of heart. Stay up alongside the dry creek bed and you’ll find your way up around this obstacle. Wear shoes with good grip and bring your camera! Bring lots of water and go in late afternoon to get a little shade from the surrounding mountains. Once you pass the hoodoo in my photo you will find about 5 other ones closer to a beautiful mountain. I took over 150 photos on this hike. You won’t regret your visit!
Cristian StanescuCristian Stanescu
🪨 Toadstool Hoodoos Trail – Short Hike, Big Reward I visited the Toadstool Hoodoos and really enjoyed the experience. The hike was relatively short — just about 20–30 minutes each way — and very doable, even in the heat. The rock formations at the end are totally worth it! The hoodoos are unique and look like something from another planet. It’s amazing how nature creates such strange and beautiful shapes. The trail itself is easy to follow, mostly flat, with a bit of sand and some rock, but nothing too difficult. I appreciated that it didn’t take long — perfect for a quick stop if you’re passing through the area. ⸻ Final Thoughts: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) If you’re in southern Utah or driving along Highway 89, definitely stop at Toadstool Hoodoos. It’s a short hike with a big visual payoff — and absolutely worth it!
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SOUTHWEST BUCKET LIST HIKES ⬇️ SAVE for future planning 1. Toadstool Hoodoos Trail: 1.8 mile out and back hike located near Kanab, UT, that will make you feel like you’re on another planet. this is a great family friendly hike! 2. Cathedral Rock Trail: 1.2 mile out and back hike located in Sedona, AZ. the trail includes a short, but fun scramble. once at the top, the views are incredible! Red Rock pass required for parking. 3. Moqui Sand Caves: located 5 miles north of Kanab, UT, these sand caves can be seen from HWY 89. from the parking lot it’s just a quick jaunt up to the caves. parking is free. please don’t mark up the cave walls. this is a fun, family friendly activity. 4. Mesa Arch: 0.5 mile hike located in Canyonlands National Park, near Moab, UT. a popular sunrise spot, it affords one of the most spectacular views in Canyonlands. National Park pass required for entry. 5. Cathedral Wash Trail: 3.3 mile out and back hike located near Marble, AZ, that winds through a stunning slot canyon and ends at the Colorado River. the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area charges a fee for entry. 6. Peekaboo Slot Canyon: 6 mile loop trail located near Escalante, UT. navigating through the twists and turns of this slot canyon is both challenging and fun. parking is free. do not attempt during a storm as flash flooding can occur in slot canyons. 7. Devils Garden: a fun, scenic spot to visit in Grand-Escalante National Monument, UT. there is no official hiking trail. you can wander amongst the crazy hoodoos, natural arches and rock formations. 8. Lower Calf Creek Falls: 6.7 mile out and back waterfall trail near Boulder, UT. be prepared to hike in sand which adds to the adventure. have you done any of these hikes? #visitutah #utahisrad #adventuretime #kanabutah #arizona #sedonaarizona #escalante #deserttrip #exploremore #southwestisbest #explorearizona #bucketlistadventures
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Located only about 30 mins from Page, but across the Utah border. Beautiful place from beginning to end! The hike is about .8 miles to the hoodoos plus a little more for walking around. There are so many different color rocks and constant opportunities for great photos. The trail is a little weird but try to walk alongside the dry creek, not in it. If you follow the creek you’ll get to a spot where you would have to climb that’s not for the faint of heart. Stay up alongside the dry creek bed and you’ll find your way up around this obstacle. Wear shoes with good grip and bring your camera! Bring lots of water and go in late afternoon to get a little shade from the surrounding mountains. Once you pass the hoodoo in my photo you will find about 5 other ones closer to a beautiful mountain. I took over 150 photos on this hike. You won’t regret your visit!
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🪨 Toadstool Hoodoos Trail – Short Hike, Big Reward I visited the Toadstool Hoodoos and really enjoyed the experience. The hike was relatively short — just about 20–30 minutes each way — and very doable, even in the heat. The rock formations at the end are totally worth it! The hoodoos are unique and look like something from another planet. It’s amazing how nature creates such strange and beautiful shapes. The trail itself is easy to follow, mostly flat, with a bit of sand and some rock, but nothing too difficult. I appreciated that it didn’t take long — perfect for a quick stop if you’re passing through the area. ⸻ Final Thoughts: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) If you’re in southern Utah or driving along Highway 89, definitely stop at Toadstool Hoodoos. It’s a short hike with a big visual payoff — and absolutely worth it!
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Located only about 30 mins from Page, but across the Utah border. Beautiful place from beginning to end! The hike is about .8 miles to the hoodoos plus a little more for walking around. There are so many different color rocks and constant opportunities for great photos. The trail is a little weird but try to walk alongside the dry creek, not in it. If you follow the creek you’ll get to a spot where you would have to climb that’s not for the faint of heart. Stay up alongside the dry creek bed and you’ll find your way up around this obstacle. Wear shoes with good grip and bring your camera! Bring lots of water and go in late afternoon to get a little shade from the surrounding mountains. Once you pass the hoodoo in my photo you will find about 5 other ones closer to a beautiful mountain. I took over 150 photos on this hike. You won’t...

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5.0
41w

Everyone says this is an easy trail to do, but l beg to differ with that. It starts out easy enough in the riverbed, but at points there are spots you climbing up on rocks and traversing on a very narrow path. The trail isn't clearly marked at all, so you can become lost easily. Fortunately there were other people there to get us back on course. Beware of rattlesnakes, my son spotted one, but we kept clear. Once you get to where you want to go, it's amazing. It's worth the effort to get there. A picture speaks a thousand words, so I will just put my pictures on here. Also no bathrooms, and very little if any shade once you're back by the hoodoo's. Dress accordingly, bring plenty of water and snacks. Take your trash back with you. Optimal time to visit would be in the cooler months or in very early morning during the...

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26w

🪨 Toadstool Hoodoos Trail – Short Hike, Big Reward

I visited the Toadstool Hoodoos and really enjoyed the experience. The hike was relatively short — just about 20–30 minutes each way — and very doable, even in the heat.

The rock formations at the end are totally worth it! The hoodoos are unique and look like something from another planet. It’s amazing how nature creates such strange and beautiful shapes.

The trail itself is easy to follow, mostly flat, with a bit of sand and some rock, but nothing too difficult. I appreciated that it didn’t take long — perfect for a quick stop if you’re passing through the area.

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Final Thoughts: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) If you’re in southern Utah or driving along Highway 89, definitely stop at Toadstool Hoodoos. It’s a short hike with a big visual payoff — and...

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