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DARK CANYON AREA MAPDARK CANYON is rugged, pristine and beautiful. It is an excellent destination for those seeking to hike and camp in the wilderness in relative isolation. Though a day hike is feasible, multi-day trips are really necessary to adequately experience this area.

Dark Canyon is located in southeast Utah, east of Hite Marina on Lake Powell and west of the Abajo Mountains. It is about 25 miles northwest of Blanding and 15 air miles north of Natural Bridges National Monument. To plan your route by car or RV, select Utah Map or Southeastern Utah Map.

Presented below is information on:
Exploring Dark Canyon
Miscellany
Camping/Lodging/Dining
Dark Canyon is comprised of two areas. Upper Dark Canyon is a designated wilderness area in the Manti-La Sal National Forest. The canyon here is fairly open with stands of Douglas fir and ponderosa pine. Elk Ridge at 8,200 feet forms its eastern and southern border and is the source of the numerous tributaries feeding the upper canyon. It is generally hikeable from late-May to October, though it is generally wet and subject to flooding in spring. Summer temperatures are moderate and water is abundant.
Lower Dark Canyon is a designated primitive area lying mostly on BLM land. The canyon deepens and narrows as you head down canyon until its orange-red walls tower nearly 1,500 feet overhead. The environment here is more desert like with pinion pine, juniper and cottonwood. It is hikeable year round, though temperatures are most pleasant in the spring and fall. Water is available throughout the lower canyon.
You can download (and print) the full page Dark Canyon SuperMap to view hiking routes and access points.
There are no designated campgrounds within Dark Canyon, but dispersed camping is allowed throughout. You'll need a permit to camp on BLM lands in the lower canyon.
There are no lodging or dining establishments at Dark Canyon. There is a small store w/prepared foods at Hite Marina on Lake Powell and a small motel and cafe at Fry Canyon (a stop on Hwy 95 about 25 miles south of Hite Marina).
Fry Canyon Lodge, Cafe & Campground Hwy 95; Box 200 435-979-4298 6 rooms
A variety of dining and lodging choices are available in Blanding.
Miscellaneous Information
Helpful Publications
Manti-La Sal National Forest Map -- Trails Illustrated
Good quality placticized map showing trails in Dark Canyon, the Abajo Mountains and Natural Bridges National Monument. (Scale: 1:90,000; Map# 703)
Dark Canyon Trail Guide -- Canyonlands Natural History Association
Call 435-259-6003 to order.
Select Utah Publications for a complete list of publications covering activities and destinations in Utah.
Useful Addresses
For Upper Dark Canyon: For Lower Dark Canyon:
Manti-La Sal National Forest Bureau of Land Management
Box 820
Monticello, UT 84535
435-587-2041
Box 7
Monticello, UT 84535
435-587-2141
(or visit the BLM office at Kane
Gulch Ranger Station)

 


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