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Nestled northeast of Hanksville, Utah – is a series of three intertwining slot canyons that offers something for every level of adventurer. Carved over millennia by water and wind, the narrow passages, sandy floors and occasional creek crossings present a dynamic hiking experience amid dramatic orange and tan sandstone walls.

Overview

  • Location: Approximately 25 miles northeast of Hanksville, off State Route 24

  • Terrain: Three “forks” of increasing difficulty—

    • Fork 1 (Easy): Wide sandy bottom, minimal scrambling

    • Fork 2 (Moderate): Narrower walls, occasional rock hops

    • Fork 3 (Challenging): Tight narrows, short chimney and rappel sections

Access

  • Vehicle: High‑clearance recommended. The last 6 miles follow unpaved BLM roads that can become rutted or sandy after rain.

  • Trailhead: Look for a signed pull‑out off SR 24; parking is informal and limited.

Hiking

  • Distance: Varies by fork—plan 2–4 hours for a round‑trip in Fork 1 or 2, and longer if tackling Fork 3.

  • Navigation: Unmarked routes require basic route‑finding; a GPS track or waypoint download is advised.

  • Water Crossings: Seasonal creek flows may require waterproof footwear or gaiters.

Photography

  • Best Light: Early morning or late afternoon — low sun angles accentuate textures and colors.

  • Gear: A wide‑angle lens for tight slots; a drone can reveal the canyon’s full layout from above (follow FAA and BLM drone regulations).

Pet Friendly

Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash or under voice control. Bring ample water and monitor paw temperature on sun‑baked rock.

Camping

Dispersed BLM Camping

  • Where: Alongside SR 24 east of Hanksville and on nearby BLM spurs (e.g., Harts Draw Road)

  • Cost & Stay Limit: Free, up to 14 consecutive days per site

  • Amenities: None—no water, restrooms or trash services

Developed & Semi‑Developed Sites Nearby

  1. Hanksville City Campground

    • Vault toilets, potable water, picnic tables

    • Fee: ~$20 per night

  2. Skyline Overlook (BLM)

    • Primitive pull‑outs with scenic views of the “Moonscape” badlands

    • Free, no facilities

  3. Fruita Campground (Capitol Reef National Park)

    • Flush toilets, potable water, ranger programs

    • Fee: $20 per night (reservations recommended)

Tips & Safety

  • Check weather forecasts and road conditions—slot canyons flash flood rapidly.

  • Download offline maps or GPS tracks; cell service is unreliable.

  • Practice Leave No Trace: pack out all waste, avoid carving or defacing rock, and camp only in established pull‑outs.

With its three distinct forks, ever‑changing light, and remote setting, Leprechaun Canyon rewards those who venture off the beaten path. Whether you’re seeking a mellow slot hike or a challenging scramble, it delivers a true backcountry experience.

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