Scout Cave is located in Snow Canyon State Park and offers a short hike through lava fields, stream beds, and up slickrock. This dog-friendly trail is perfect for a morning or evening hike during warmer months. The first section of the trail is covered with lava, which can be a bit painful to walk on. After you're through the lava field, you'll hike through a sandy wash and climb steps to make your way up to the cave.
Trail Stats for Scout Cave
Trailhead Location: Google Maps (trailhead parking lot currently under construction)
Bathrooms?: There are typically pit toilets available at the trailhead, however it is currently under construction.
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Currently difficult because the trailhead is under construction. This is a popular area to park to access a number of trails and activities in Snow Canyon State Park, so hopefully the larger parking lots make finding a parking spot easier in the future.
Distance: 3.5 miles out-and-back
Elevation Gain: 350 ft.
Difficulty: Easy-moderate (3-4/10)
Estimated Hike Time: 1 1/2-2 hours
Fee: Parking is outside of the entrance booth, so you can pay the $3/pedestrian fee instead of the vehicle fee.
Dog-Friendly?: Yes, dogs must be leashed.
Best Seasons to Hike: Year-round
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