Coyote Gulch is a scenic canyon in southern Utah, known for its stunning geologic features like towering walls, waterfalls, and natural arches. Accessible from various trailheads along the Hole-in-the-Rock Road, Coyote Gulch is arguably the best backpacking route in Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
What to know:
Pets are NOT allowed in Coyote Gulch. This includes dogs, pack animals, and other pets.
Fires are prohibited.
Human waste MUST be packed out using either a portable toilet or WAG bag. There is currently one composting toilet located within Coyote Gulch by Big Spring Alcove (be sure to pack your own toilet paper!).
Groups are limited to a maximum of 12 people.
Coyote Gulch Stats
Trailhead Location: Google Maps
There is a pit toilet at the trailhead
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Easy-moderate. The parking lot has a decent number of parking spots available, but this is the lot where most day hikers park, so they may fill up. Even if the parking lot is full you should still be able to find a safe place to park along the road.
Distance: 16 mile loop
Elevation Gain: 3,400 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate-difficult for an overnight trip.
Permits/Fees: Free, self-issued permit required. You can get one at the trailhead
Dog-Friendly: No!
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