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Things to Do in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area

Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area is a protected landscape in southwestern Utah, characterized by dramatic red rock canyons, high mesas, and rugged ridgelines shaped by millions of years of erosion. This remote area features a unique "island of green" with pinyon-juniper woodlands and aspen stands, contrasting with the surrounding red and yellow canyonlands. The southern boundary is formed by Lake Powell, providing impressive vistas and feeding the creeks and streams that drain through the region's canyons, making it suitable for several sports like hiking.

Things to Do in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area

Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area offers numerous routes for outdoor enthusiasts seeking remote wilderness experiences. The area is particularly well-suited for hiking, with trails exploring narrow passages, impressive 500-foot canyon walls, and perennial streams. From Fiftymile Mountain, panoramic views extend across the lower Glen Canyon region, including Lake Powell and Navajo Mountain. More than 900 visitors have shared their experiences in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area, resulting in an average rating of 4.91 out of 5 stars. To explore specific options, consult guides such as Hiking in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area or Easy hikes in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area.

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Peekaboo and Spooky Slot Canyons via Lower Dry Fork Narrows Trailhead

8.79km

02:27

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Frequently asked questions

What outdoor activities are available in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area is primarily known for hiking. The area provides routes through red rock canyons, high mesas, and unique ecological zones. Hikers can explore narrow passages and observe perennial streams.

What are the best hiking trails in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

The Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area offers a variety of hiking experiences. Notable trails include the Fiftymile Canyon Arch Trail, which descends towards Lake Powell, and the Reflection Canyon Trail. The area is also part of the challenging Hayduke Trail.

Are there easy hiking trails in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

Yes, there are options for easier hikes within the Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area. Visitors can find specific routes tailored for less strenuous activity. For more information, consult the komoot guide Easy hikes in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area.

What are the main natural features of Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

The area is characterized by dramatic red rock canyons, high mesas, and rugged ridgelines. Fiftymile Mountain itself is a high-elevation 'island of green' with pinyon-juniper woodlands and aspen stands. The southern boundary is formed by Lake Powell.

What kind of terrain can be expected in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

The terrain includes extensive red rock canyons, high mesas, and rugged ridgelines. The western part features large canyons, while the eastern side is bounded by the Straight Cliffs Formation. Fiftymile Mountain offers a contrast with its forested slopes.

What panoramic views are available in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

From Fiftymile Mountain, visitors can experience expansive panoramas of the lower Glen Canyon region. These views include Lake Powell, Navajo Mountain, Rainbow Plateau, Glen Canyon, and the Canyonlands of the Escalante River.

What is the cultural and historical significance of Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

The landscape is rich in fossils, and dinosaur fossils have been found in the nearby Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The area also contains thousands of archaeological and cultural sites. These sites reflect thousands of years of habitation by Indigenous peoples, including the Hopi, Southern Paiute, and Navajo Nation.

How popular is Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area on komoot?

Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area is a well-regarded destination on komoot. More than 900 visitors have shared their experiences, resulting in an average rating of 4.91 out of 5 stars for the available routes.

What komoot guides are available for Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

Komoot offers several guides to help plan visits to the area. These include Hiking in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area and Easy hikes in Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area.

How can I contact the managing agency for Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM Utah office can be contacted at +1-435-644-1200. Additional information is available on the official BLM website for the area: blm.gov/visit/fiftymile-mountain-utah.

Is Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area considered a remote wilderness area?

Yes, the Fiftymile Mountain Wilderness Study Area offers a sense of remote wilderness and solitude. Some trails are seldom visited, providing a backcountry experience. Hikers should be prepared for remote conditions.

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