12.8 km
~3 hrs 11 min
380 m
“Explore dramatic canyons, petroglyphs, and natural arches on the moderate 13 km Lower Chute Canyon Walk.”
Starting near Emery County, Utah, the Lower Chute Canyon Walk is an out-and-back trail that spans approximately 13 km (8 miles) with an elevation gain of around 300 meters (984 feet). This trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the town of Green River, Utah. From there, take I-70 west and exit at UT-24 south. Follow UT-24 for about 30 miles until you reach the turnoff for Goblin Valley State Park. The trailhead is located near this area. For those using public transport, the nearest major bus station is in Green River, from where you can arrange a taxi or rideshare to the trailhead.
### Trail Overview The trail begins with a gentle descent into the canyon, offering a mix of sandy paths and rocky terrain. As you progress, the walls of the canyon rise dramatically, creating a stunning natural corridor. The first 2 km (1.2 miles) are relatively flat, making for an easy start.
### Key Landmarks and Features - Slot Canyon Section (3 km / 1.9 miles in): One of the most exciting parts of the hike, this section features narrow passages where the canyon walls are just a few feet apart. Be prepared for some scrambling over rocks. - Natural Arch (5 km / 3.1 miles in): A beautiful natural arch can be found around the halfway point. This is a great spot for a break and some photos. - Petroglyphs (6 km / 3.7 miles in): Look out for ancient petroglyphs etched into the canyon walls. These markings provide a glimpse into the history of the Native American tribes that once inhabited the area.
### Flora and Fauna The Lower Chute Canyon is home to a variety of desert flora, including sagebrush, juniper, and various cacti. Wildlife sightings may include lizards, snakes, and occasionally, desert bighorn sheep. Birdwatchers can keep an eye out for hawks and ravens soaring above the canyon.
### Navigation and Safety Given the canyon's narrow passages and potential for flash floods, it's crucial to check weather conditions before setting out. Use the HiiKER app for real-time navigation and updates. Carry plenty of water, as the desert environment can be extremely dehydrating.
### Historical Significance The region around Lower Chute Canyon has a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. The petroglyphs found along the trail are a testament to the area's significance to Native American cultures. Additionally, the nearby Goblin Valley State Park is known for its unique rock formations, which have been shaped by millions of years of erosion.
This trail offers a mix of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for those who venture into its depths.
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