False Kiva Trailhead is a mysterious spot in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, known for its human-made stone circle in a cave. The origin of the circle is uncertain, leading to its intriguing name. Note: Access to False Kiva Alcove is restricted due to vandalism. You are no longer able to access the kiva, but can still hike to the cave and see it from a few yards away. The first photo seen here were taken prior to the vandalism when you could access the kiva.
The last two photos show what the Kiva looks like now after being roped off and the vantage point you can photograph.
Great to shoot for sunset or even astro, although the restricted access to the kiva makes it not as picturesque. Still a beautiful site to see though!
STATISTICS AT-A-GLANCE
HIKE NAME: False Kiva
DISTANCE: 2.1 miles RT
ELEVATION GAIN: 700 feet ish // hard to measure given the gps bouncing on the canyons
RESTROOMS: No
DOG FRIENDLY: No
PERMIT: No
FEE: Yes, $30 Private Vehicle National Park Entrance Fee OR covered under your America the Beautiful Pass // Fee information HERE
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS: 2wd
TRAILHEAD + PARKING COORDINATES: 38.423298, -109.908789 (Alcove Springs TH)