Skutumpah Road, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Kanab, UTMap
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Cool animal finds!
Because of the mangum wild fire, the north rim of the Grand canyon was closed because of access on 89A. Our VRBO host recommended we check out lick wash while we were in the Kanab area. It was defini...
A bit of a drive on a very good dirt road going after going up beautiful Johnson Canyon from Kanab. Easy, beautiful hike. The slots aren't long or gnarly.
From kanab BLM visitor center, drive east on 89 for 9 miles, turn into Johnson Canyon, 15 miles end of paved way, turn right into skutumpah road, 15 miles dirt road you will see a small lick wash tra...
This is technically a slot canyon, but rather wide. Easy walking, easy to get to from the Skutumpah Road (there is a small sign by the road). Looks like a spot that ranchers would have used to pen cat...
Cool animal finds!
Because of the mangum wild fire, the north rim of the Grand canyon was closed because of access on 89A. Our VRBO host recommended we check out lick wash while we were in the Kanab area. It was defini...
Beautiful.
A bit of a drive on a very good dirt road going after going up beautiful Johnson Canyon from Kanab. Easy, beautiful hike. The slots aren't long or gnarly.
Little Zion Canyon
We camped overnight at the trailhead and hiked in the next AM. Had the trail to ourselves. Looks like a mini-Zion canyon, without the crowds.
Remote and quiet narrow canyon
From kanab BLM visitor center, drive east on 89 for 9 miles, turn into Johnson Canyon, 15 miles end of paved way, turn right into skutumpah road, 15 miles dirt road you will see a small lick wash tra...
OK family hike
This is technically a slot canyon, but rather wide. Easy walking, easy to get to from the Skutumpah Road (there is a small sign by the road). Looks like a spot that ranchers would have used to pen cat...