Hike
Hike
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Located just outside of Canyonlands’ Island in the Sky District, Dead Horse Point State Park is home to some of the best east-facing views in Moab, which makes it a great place to hike at both sunrise and sunset.
To complete the Dead Horse Point Rim Loop, combine the East Rim Trail with the West Rim Trail to create a 6-mile loop. There is also a shorter variation of the loop that you can do in 3.5 miles. The trail provides scenic views of the Colorado River, Moab’s colorful potash ponds, and the La Sal mountains in the distance.
The Dead Horse Rim Loop winds through pinyon and juniper forest over both packed dirt and slickrock. It is very easy to follow and makes for a great introductory hike for hiking in the desert.
Location: Dead Horse Point State Park
Trailhead Location: Google Maps
Bathrooms?: There are bathrooms at the trailhead and along the trail.
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Easy. You can begin the loop from a number of different parking lots. I recommend starting near the Visitor’s Center or the parking lot at the end of the road.
Distance: 3.5-6 mile loop
Elevation Gain: 375-500 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate (4.5-5.5/10)
Estimated Hike Time: 1 ½-3 hours
Fee: $20/vehicle ($15 for Utah residents 65 or older) OR an annual Utah state park permit ( $125 for Utah residents under 65; $65 for Utah residents over 65)
Dog-Friendly?: Yes. Dogs are required to be leashed.
Best Seasons to Hike: Fall, winter, and spring.
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