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Cohab Canyon
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Petroglyph Panels
UT-24, Torrey, UT 84775
Gifford Homestead
Capitol Reef National Park, Scenic Dr, Teasdale, UT 84773, United States
Cohab Canyon Trailhead
Torrey, UT 84775
Hickman Natural Bridge
Utah
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Gifford House & Museum Store
Scenic Dr, Torrey, UT 84775
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Fruita Barn
Teasdale, UT 84773
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Fruita Campground
Camp Ground Rd, Torrey, UT 84775
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Cohab Canyon

Utah 84775
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attractions: Petroglyph Panels, Gifford Homestead, Cohab Canyon Trailhead, Hickman Natural Bridge, restaurants: Gifford House & Museum Store, local businesses: Fruita Barn
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Nearby attractions of Cohab Canyon

Petroglyph Panels

Gifford Homestead

Cohab Canyon Trailhead

Hickman Natural Bridge

Petroglyph Panels

Petroglyph Panels

4.6

(259)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Gifford Homestead

Gifford Homestead

4.7

(367)

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Cohab Canyon Trailhead

Cohab Canyon Trailhead

4.6

(14)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Hickman Natural Bridge

Hickman Natural Bridge

4.8

(287)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Gifford House & Museum Store

Gifford House & Museum Store

Gifford House & Museum Store

4.6

(38)

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Fruita Barn

Fruita Barn

Fruita Barn

4.8

(23)

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6y

This canyon is fascinating and unique. I started in Fruits across from the cute old house that sells home baked pies, and baked goods. The trail head is on the opposite side of the road of the pie place and further down the road towards the barn. You know when you find it for it is well marked right off the road. It starts with a series of switch backs to climb up the mountain. The views of the barn and the campground and some beautiful Capitol Reef cliffs are beautiful, but the thing I liked the most was how the switchbacks were so carefully and beautifully crafted. Someone took some great pride in doing an amazing job making this trail so nice. When you finally get to the top of the switchbacks you are at a base of a tall vertically rock slab. You walk along the bae and then this gorgeous canyon opens up. I seriously had my jaw drop open for I did not expect it to be so pretty. This canyon has unique holes in the cliff walls creating interesting shapes. It is called Cohab canyon after the cohabitation. In the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS there a lot more women that felt the spirit about the truthfulness of the teachings. During this time period of women having no rights, and trying to settle in a area with no nearby towns and hostile Indians, if was crucial that these excess women had a man that would protect them and care for them. That is why some men in the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS were asked to care for more than 1 wife. The US government found out and sent military to kill these men (which would have left the women and children in a very scary life threatening situation.). The men head up to this canyon that has hundreds of places to hide. There are narrow slot canyons, ledges, and caves. That are perfect places to hide. So that is how to got it's name is because if safely hid many men that were trying to provide for an extra women so they not only could have food, means, and home, but also not be withheld from enjoying the blessings of family and children. Gorgeous place, and very fun to count how many hiding places you can find. It also has a really nice Hoodoo. Highly recommended hike.

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4y

A sharp climb at the beginning leads to a walk through a beautiful canyon and up to incredible viewpoints that cannot be missed. Lots of lizard friends...

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5y

This hike was so much fun. We only saw three people the entire time. We went early in the morning then had a post-hike pie at the...

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Explore all the best of what the Utah National Parks have to offer but in one place in the relative quiet of Capitol Reef National Park. SAVE to plan your adventure and SHARE with your adventure buddies. With three separate districts, days of adventures await. Enjoy: ✅ over 20 arches ✅ water hikes ✅ sweeping canyon views ✅ hoodoos ✅ 15 slot canyons ✅ waterfalls ✅ petroglyphs ✅ towering monoliths Must-do hikes include Fruita District: 🥾Cassidy Arch 3 miles 🥾Cohab Canyon 3 miles 🥾Hickman Bridge and Rim Overlook 4.5 miles 🥾Sulphur Creek Waterfall 1.7 miles Cathedral Valley: 🥾South Desert Overlook .5 miles 🥾Cathedrals Trail 2.5 miles Waterpocket fold District: 🥾Cottonwood Wash slot 6.5 miles High Clearance 4WD is required for 🥾Upper Muley Twist 11 miles 🥾Strike Valley Overlook 1.5 miles Get all the details including lodging, food, adventures and more in my blog post. Link in bio. 🌎Remember to leave no trace Plan and prepare for current conditions Stay on trail (the desert habitat is fragile) Don’t carve on rocks or trees Pack out everything you bring in. #utahlifeelevated #capitolreefnationalpark # #roadtrip #utahhikes #utahunique #wowutah #slotcanyon #familyfriendly
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Looking for the Ultimate Utah Road trip adventure? These seven stops will give some of the best of what the south of the state has to offer inside and outside the national parks. SAVE to plan your adventure. Example Itinerary:⤵️ Keep Utah pristine by staying on trail, packing out all trash and waste, not marking up rocks or trees, keeping your distance from wildlife. Day 1 Zion: Hike the Narrows (if open) Canyon Overlook Lower Pine Creek Falls or Emerald Pools Day 2: (optional extra day) Hike Scout’s landing and continue to Angel’s landing trail (permit required) Day 3 Bryce: Navajo-Queens Garden Loop with option to add on Peekaboo Loop Mossy Cave (Waterfall) Day 4: Escalante: Choose 1-2 Lower Calf Creek Falls Willis Creek Slot Peek-a-boo/Spooky Slots Devil’s Garden Day 5 Capitol Reef National Park: Cassidy Arch Cohab Canyon Sulphur Creek Waterfall Day 6 San Rafael Swell: Goblin Valley State Park Wildhorse Window Arch Day 7 Arches: Delicate Arch Window Loop and Turret Arch Devils Garden or Fiery Furnace (permit required) Day 8 Canyonlands National Park: Pick from Island in the Sky district for short hikes to incredible overlooks like Mesa Arch Grand Viewpoint or Needles District Druid Arch Chesler Park Loop Whether you you want experience all the classics or find all the hidden gems. You can find the perfect itinerary to satisfy the newbie adventurer to the most seasoned outdoor adventurer. Looking for help? I offer 1:1 consultation calls -link in bio #hikeutah #roadtrip #hikingadventures #utahhikes #southernutah
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Details here ⬇️ Save this reel for a sampling of what this beautiful state offers. Remember to leave these special places better than you found them, stay on the trail (and off cryptobiotic soils), pack out absolutely everything, don’t mark up rocks or trees, and be a good human. 📍Arches NP - the quietest time to visit with no need for a timed entry permit. Just make sure to pack your microspikes for traction. 🥾Devil’s Garden 🥾Windows Loop 📍Wasatch Mountains- Have your snowglobe moment hiking to frozen lakes, waterfalls, and among snow-covered trees. Make sure to consult the Avalanche report before venturing out. 🥾Waterfall Canyon 🥾Lower Bell Canyon Falls 📍Escalante - A national park-worthy experience with slot canyons, hoodoos, waterfalls, and arches, this place has it all. 🥾Singing Canyon 🥾Devil’s Garden ( not the same as Arches NP) 📍Capitol Reef NP - an underrated park with three districts. Plan to visit them all to maximize your experience. 🥾Cathedrals Trail 🥾Cohab Canyon 📍Vernal - a family and dog-friendly playground 🥾Fantasy Canyon 🥾Moonshine Arch 📍Zion NP + Region - the perfect time to hike in the water (weather permitting- no hiking in case of storms due to flash flood risk) In addition to the Narrows, try 🥾The Subway (permit required) 🥾Kanarra Falls 📍Uintas Mountains - The perfect way to escape the summer heat. 🥾Bald Mountain 🥾 20 Lake Loop 📍Logan Canyon - beautiful year-round summer brings wildflowers and cooler temps. 🥾Wind Caves 🥾Tony Grove (fee on national parks pass) 📍San Rafael Swell -so much more than Goblin Valley but remote, so make sure to do your research 🥾 Colonnade Arch ( high clearance required) 🥾Wildhorse and Bell Canyons 📍Canyonlands National Park, the Needles district is my favorite 🥾Chesler Park 🥾Druid Arch 📍Kanab a pet-friendly mecca that is so much more than the Wave 🥾Wire pass 🥾Toadstool Hoodoos 📍Bryce Canyon -Best experienced in the snow, in my opinion 🥾Navajo Loop 🥾Mossy Cave Which place are you exploring first? #utahstateparks #dogfriendly #utahhiking #hikingadventures #visitutah #zionnationalpark #brycecanyonnationalpark
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Looking for the Ultimate Utah Road trip adventure? These seven stops will give some of the best of what the south of the state has to offer inside and outside the national parks. SAVE to plan your adventure. Example Itinerary:⤵️ Keep Utah pristine by staying on trail, packing out all trash and waste, not marking up rocks or trees, keeping your distance from wildlife. Day 1 Zion: Hike the Narrows (if open) Canyon Overlook Lower Pine Creek Falls or Emerald Pools Day 2: (optional extra day) Hike Scout’s landing and continue to Angel’s landing trail (permit required) Day 3 Bryce: Navajo-Queens Garden Loop with option to add on Peekaboo Loop Mossy Cave (Waterfall) Day 4: Escalante: Choose 1-2 Lower Calf Creek Falls Willis Creek Slot Peek-a-boo/Spooky Slots Devil’s Garden Day 5 Capitol Reef National Park: Cassidy Arch Cohab Canyon Sulphur Creek Waterfall Day 6 San Rafael Swell: Goblin Valley State Park Wildhorse Window Arch Day 7 Arches: Delicate Arch Window Loop and Turret Arch Devils Garden or Fiery Furnace (permit required) Day 8 Canyonlands National Park: Pick from Island in the Sky district for short hikes to incredible overlooks like Mesa Arch Grand Viewpoint or Needles District Druid Arch Chesler Park Loop Whether you you want experience all the classics or find all the hidden gems. You can find the perfect itinerary to satisfy the newbie adventurer to the most seasoned outdoor adventurer. Looking for help? I offer 1:1 consultation calls -link in bio #hikeutah #roadtrip #hikingadventures #utahhikes #southernutah
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Details here ⬇️ Save this reel for a sampling of what this beautiful state offers. Remember to leave these special places better than you found them, stay on the trail (and off cryptobiotic soils), pack out absolutely everything, don’t mark up rocks or trees, and be a good human. 📍Arches NP - the quietest time to visit with no need for a timed entry permit. Just make sure to pack your microspikes for traction. 🥾Devil’s Garden 🥾Windows Loop 📍Wasatch Mountains- Have your snowglobe moment hiking to frozen lakes, waterfalls, and among snow-covered trees. Make sure to consult the Avalanche report before venturing out. 🥾Waterfall Canyon 🥾Lower Bell Canyon Falls 📍Escalante - A national park-worthy experience with slot canyons, hoodoos, waterfalls, and arches, this place has it all. 🥾Singing Canyon 🥾Devil’s Garden ( not the same as Arches NP) 📍Capitol Reef NP - an underrated park with three districts. Plan to visit them all to maximize your experience. 🥾Cathedrals Trail 🥾Cohab Canyon 📍Vernal - a family and dog-friendly playground 🥾Fantasy Canyon 🥾Moonshine Arch 📍Zion NP + Region - the perfect time to hike in the water (weather permitting- no hiking in case of storms due to flash flood risk) In addition to the Narrows, try 🥾The Subway (permit required) 🥾Kanarra Falls 📍Uintas Mountains - The perfect way to escape the summer heat. 🥾Bald Mountain 🥾 20 Lake Loop 📍Logan Canyon - beautiful year-round summer brings wildflowers and cooler temps. 🥾Wind Caves 🥾Tony Grove (fee on national parks pass) 📍San Rafael Swell -so much more than Goblin Valley but remote, so make sure to do your research 🥾 Colonnade Arch ( high clearance required) 🥾Wildhorse and Bell Canyons 📍Canyonlands National Park, the Needles district is my favorite 🥾Chesler Park 🥾Druid Arch 📍Kanab a pet-friendly mecca that is so much more than the Wave 🥾Wire pass 🥾Toadstool Hoodoos 📍Bryce Canyon -Best experienced in the snow, in my opinion 🥾Navajo Loop 🥾Mossy Cave Which place are you exploring first? #utahstateparks #dogfriendly #utahhiking #hikingadventures #visitutah #zionnationalpark #brycecanyonnationalpark
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