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Snow Canyon State Park
Snow Canyon State Park
4.5
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
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374
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NW748
واشنطن301 مساهمة
أبريل 2022
This place was so beautiful! We loved it just as much as we loved Zion in a completely different way. Driving through the park is only a few miles, but when you get off and do some hiking the views are absolutely beautiful! I couldn’t stop taking pictures in some places. We did the lava tube trail and the hidden pinyon trail (which was our favorite). Definitely bring water and sunscreen because the sun ends up being more intense than you think. The trail heads are all nicely labeled. The people hiking here are definitely friendlier than at the national parks and it’s less crowded too! It is a $15 entrance fee but well worth it as everything is well maintained.
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Joy
86 مساهمة
العائلة • أبريل 2022
Fabulous place to go to enjoy breathtaking mountain vistas and amazingly quiet beauty!! My fam and I were impressed by the lava tubes trails and barely even saw other people during our hikes. The 3 grands loved climbing on the cool red Navajo sandstone formations as well as the black basalt rocks too!!
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Traveler918
West Des Moines, Iowa217 مساهمة
أبريل 2022
Snow Canyon was a last-minute add-on to our Utah trip, in which we visited 4 of Utah's 5 national parks. But it was WONDERFUL. I would strongly encourage any traveler who enjoys nature to try this park!
Even on a Sunday in early April, with great weather, the park was not crowded -- while there were plenty of people, we had no problem getting into the park or finding parking. We also didn't feel crowded or rushed on the trails.
We did the Hidden Pinyon trail and also walked across the Petrified Sand Dunes, and visited the White Rock Amphitheater on our way out. All were terrific! Trail signage was excellent, park staff was helpful. If we had stayed longer in the area, we would have returned to do more trails.
Even on a Sunday in early April, with great weather, the park was not crowded -- while there were plenty of people, we had no problem getting into the park or finding parking. We also didn't feel crowded or rushed on the trails.
We did the Hidden Pinyon trail and also walked across the Petrified Sand Dunes, and visited the White Rock Amphitheater on our way out. All were terrific! Trail signage was excellent, park staff was helpful. If we had stayed longer in the area, we would have returned to do more trails.
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merryole
Salt Lake City, Utah108 مساهمات
أبريل 2022
Hikes are readily accessible from the canyon road. One is immersed in remarkable natural features. We particularly recommend Hidden Pinyon. Whiptail is paved so okay for wheelchairs. For other trails, hiking poles are recommended.
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Reverend
5 مساهمات
أبريل 2022
SO beautiful. Well worth the entry fee. The Red Rocks are beautiful. And there are some great hikes. We got off the beaten trail and just wandered around the base of a mountain. We also really enjoyed the LAVA trail.
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Doxiemama3
Cambridge, Minnesota124 مساهمة
مارس 2022
Snow Canyon has many trails but only one that is accessible to wheelchairs. We thought perhaps we could make it onto some of trails anyhow but they were too sandy for the wheels. The park is lovely and well maintained. Much less crowded than the national parks and only $15 entrance for out-of-state visitors. Beautiful views. We learned of this gem from the locals. When we came home and told others who had visited south western Utah many times they were completely unaware of it's existence.
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advcards
Reno, نيفادا3,180 مساهمة
زوجان • مارس 2022
Admission to the park is $10 for residence 15 for nonresidence. Lots of different trails the ones we took were all well marked easy to follow. Beautiful views well worth it
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Kevin P
Waihi Beach, نيوزيلندا405 مساهمات
زوجان • فبراير 2022
We did a number of routes here. My favorite was a bolted 3 pitch 5.6 called Barbarian. It probably went more like a 5.8 in places, but it was a good half day of fun. Recommend doing the walk off at the top, too easy to get your rope stuck if you try to rap on slabby sandstone.
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vaughanm1976
Amarillo, تكساس511 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2021
We went to this park for a scenic drive. It is just a short distance north of St George. In December it was not very crowded which made driving the entire park road easy. Great scenery of lava flows, petrified sand dunes, red rock formations, and historical areas. Plenty of hiking trails and picnic areas too.
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AlpinerHut
Chantilly, فيرجينيا1,226 مساهمة
أكتوبر 2021
With Zion National Park just 46 miles east of St. George, Utah, why would you bother with Snow Canyon State Park, seven miles west?
Think of it as Zion Lite.
Deep canyon? High cliffs? Arch? Slot canyon? Hiking trails? Overlooks? Rock formations? On and on and on. It's all in Snow Canyon -- without getting to the park at 6 a.m. so there's a place to park. (I'm not suggesting that you skip Zion, by the way, just that this is a similar but more accessible experience.) If you base yourself in St. George (see my B&B review, "A house with character -- and characteristics"), you can do Snow Canyon, then take your training wheels off and go to Zion an hour away.
TIPS:
-- Two entrances: south and north. I'd suggest entering at the south if you want to get to hiking right away. The Johnson Canyon trail (200-foot arch) actually starts just outside the park entrance, and the Jenny's Canyon trail (slot canyon) is a short distance north. If you enter south and leave north, it's very convenient to access the Scenic Overlook via southbound Utah 18 back into St. George. Fantastic views from there over the ground you've just explored.
-- Absolutely carry water, snacks, sunscreen, a hat, etc., for even the shortest hikes. We found a "quick" half-mile roundtrip hike could turn into something much longer by the time you followed branching trails, stayed longer than expected, etc. (We were still making this mistake well into our visit to Utah's Mighty 5 national parks. "Did you bring water?" "No, it's only a half-mile hike." "I wish I had water.")
--Both in our late 60s, my wife and I recommend these two hikes: Johnson Canyon and Jenny's Canyon. Both are considered easy, but for seniors always upgrade one: moderate! Johnson Canyon leads to a 200-foot-wide arch. Jenny's Canyon leads to a tall, narrow slot canyon. Oh, all those holes you see in the dirt along the trail? Tarantulas!
Think of it as Zion Lite.
Deep canyon? High cliffs? Arch? Slot canyon? Hiking trails? Overlooks? Rock formations? On and on and on. It's all in Snow Canyon -- without getting to the park at 6 a.m. so there's a place to park. (I'm not suggesting that you skip Zion, by the way, just that this is a similar but more accessible experience.) If you base yourself in St. George (see my B&B review, "A house with character -- and characteristics"), you can do Snow Canyon, then take your training wheels off and go to Zion an hour away.
TIPS:
-- Two entrances: south and north. I'd suggest entering at the south if you want to get to hiking right away. The Johnson Canyon trail (200-foot arch) actually starts just outside the park entrance, and the Jenny's Canyon trail (slot canyon) is a short distance north. If you enter south and leave north, it's very convenient to access the Scenic Overlook via southbound Utah 18 back into St. George. Fantastic views from there over the ground you've just explored.
-- Absolutely carry water, snacks, sunscreen, a hat, etc., for even the shortest hikes. We found a "quick" half-mile roundtrip hike could turn into something much longer by the time you followed branching trails, stayed longer than expected, etc. (We were still making this mistake well into our visit to Utah's Mighty 5 national parks. "Did you bring water?" "No, it's only a half-mile hike." "I wish I had water.")
--Both in our late 60s, my wife and I recommend these two hikes: Johnson Canyon and Jenny's Canyon. Both are considered easy, but for seniors always upgrade one: moderate! Johnson Canyon leads to a 200-foot-wide arch. Jenny's Canyon leads to a tall, narrow slot canyon. Oh, all those holes you see in the dirt along the trail? Tarantulas!
كُتب بتاريخ 19 أكتوبر 2021
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Want to trail ride
SPN21
Ringgold, جورجيا646 مساهمة
Do a web search on "Snow Canyon Trail Rides". Explore the Paradise of Snow Canyon State Park on Horseback, Southern Utah’s Ultimate Experience!
Whether you are an experienced rider or a first timer you will have the adventure of a lifetime viewing the rising Red and White Navajo Sandstone cliffs that are layered with black lava flows.
Reservation required. 435-773-7630
Tiffany K
Rockford, إلينوي16 مساهمة
Can I drive through Snow Canyon instead of hiking?
Bob H
Watsonville, كاليفورنيا731 مساهمة
Yes. You are going to pay $10.00 for the entrance fee. I did that and just drove through the park without hiking a few years ago. I felt it was a waste of time and money. Last April, I came back to do some hiking. You do see more by hiking.
Danielilaw
سياتل, واشنطن40 مساهمة
Has anyone camped here. Any reviews?
Scott P
6 مساهمات
I have make sure you bring ant spray and a portable shade if you're going to stay at the campsite there is shade but it all depends on the positioning of the sun and the time of the day my whole family went there there was 4 of us we loved it and we will go back but we will bring ant spray
Forfeitboy
مدينة نيويورك, نيويورك118 مساهمة
Hi. My son and I are finishing at Zion and would like to hike somewhere else. Snow Canyon looked really nice, but I can't find a list of hikes like they have for the National Parks. Any suggestions? Thanks so much.
Vanessa S
Floral Park, نيويورك5 مساهمات
They hae 13 trails to hike...we hiked the Hidden Pinyon, Petrified Dunes, Butterfly Canyon and a bit of the Lava Flow before we were totally spent. It took us roughly 4 hours with the teenagers crawling on anything they could. Really worth the spot, but plan to spend at least half the day as there are 13. Trails to choose from!
Brenda K
سافانا, جورجيا29 مساهمة
Where is the slot canyon in Snow Canyon State Park? I heard it has petroglyphs; is there more than one? Are they easy to find or would I need a guide?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?
Brenda K.
Sheila L
بريستون, UK181 مساهمة
It’s found on Jenny’s Canyon Trail. An easy hike suitable for all ages.
Buzz F
Alsip, إلينويمساهمة
Any dangerous wildlife?
Allan_Journeys
Jacksonville, فلوريدا297 مساهمة
Hi
I was in this park on several occasions last May and June and I never encountered anything dangerous. I saw a lot of rabbits and birds, but no snakes. And while there are probably some in the park, during 6 or 7 hiking expeditions nothing was seen. In general it was the excessive heat that was an issue and we would normally go hiking late in the afternoon and the early evening. Cheers.