Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Logan Canyon, Blind Hollow, Utah



Trail Length: 4.4 miles one way

Difficulty: Moderate

Trailhead: 14.8 miles up Logan Canyon, look for the parking area on the right of the road, at a big bend in the road about a mile past the Dugway, cross the highway to the trailhead.

Elevation Start/Gain: 5760 feet/2440 feet

Route: "This pleasant trail makes its way through a narrow canyon with an intermittent flowing creek and finally up to the ridge.... From the ridge there are longer hikes possible over to Tony Grove Lake, or down into Cottonwood Canyon. As much of the lower route is shaded, the hike makes a nice summer trip."

Climb a short distance from the highway to the ridge. "The trail passes first through open sagebrush,... then enters the aspen and maple forest."

Along this trail you may fork right (north) via the Hansen Pond and Bear Hollow trails. "Several trails converge on the ridge.

For more information see: http://logancanyonhiking.com/blind.htm




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