Eons of erosion have left for posterity the surreal and striking rock formations of Bryce Cayon National Park, a protected area laced with hiking trails but also accessible on a scenic drive.
This trail climbs through mountain maple to the eroded caverns of Wind Cave. The trailhead is 5.3 miles up canyon across the highway from the Guinavah-Malibu Campground.
Location:
Northeast of Logan off Hwy. 89 in Logan Canyon
Length:
3.6 mile roundtrip
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Time:
1-3/4 hours
Elevation Change:
900
Season:
May to October
Useful Map(s):
USGS Logan Topo (1:100,000)
Basic Directions
From downtown Logan head east on 400 North (aka Hwy. 89). The road will bend north and climb up past the Utah State University and shortly thereafter enter Logan Canyon. The trailhead is 5.3 miles in near the Guinavah-Malibu Campground.
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