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Ashdown Gorge Wilderness

Easy hikes and walks in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness

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Easy hiking trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness traverse diverse landscapes characterized by deep canyons, multicolored cliffs, and varied ecosystems. The region features elevations ranging from approximately 7,500 to 10,500 feet, encompassing high plateau meadows, dense alpine forests, and desert canyons. Year-round creeks like Ashdown Creek and Rattlesnake Creek add to the ecological diversity, providing a range of paths for exploration.

Best easy hiking trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Blowhard Trail via Moots Hollow

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Blowhard Trail via Moots Hollow

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Embark on the Blowhard Trail via Moots Hollow for an easy hike that offers a quick outdoor escape. This route covers 1.8 miles (3.0 km) and climbs 871 feet (266…

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The South Rim Trail offers an easy hike through Cedar Breaks National Monument. You will cover 2.4 miles (3.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 296 feet (90 metres),…

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Sidney Peak Trail provides an easy hike across a beautiful singletrack ridgeline, winding through high-elevation meadows and sections of forest. You will gain 157 feet (48 metres) over 2.4…

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Ed Berrevoets
May 17, 2026, Alpine Pond

Best hiked counterclockwise, starting with the Lower Trail first. Towards the end, you’ll reach the spectacular Chessmen viewpoint before returning via the Higher Trail. Incredibly beautiful scenery throughout. Expect a few obstacles from fallen tree trunks along the way, but the trail is quiet and far less crowded than other hikes in the area. Good hiking shoes are strongly recommended.

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Chessmen Ridge Overlook is a quick but worthwhile pause along the high plateau, giving you a clear look into the deep, sculpted canyons of Cedar Breaks. It’s an easy pull-off with easy access to the viewpoint. The elevation here keeps things crisp, so it’s a good place to gauge the weather before committing to the next stretch.

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Cedar Breaks National Monument sits high on the Markagunt Plateau, offering riders a striking reward after the long climb from Cedar Canyon. The rim overlooks a massive amphitheater of red and orange hoodoos, similar to Bryce Canyon but far quieter and more intimate. Expect cooler temperatures and strong winds at the top, and take advantage of the overlook pullouts for a break. The views here are some of the best you’ll get on two wheels in southern Utah.

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The Cedar Breaks National Monument is located on the west side of the Paunsaugunt-Plateaus. You might know the much more famous "brother" Bryce Canyon on the east side. The bizarre red sandstone formations in this small park might remind you of those in Bryce Canyon.

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Sidney Peak is a small summit, easily accessible by a well-marked trail. The Peak offers an expansive view of the forest and red mountains in the background. It has a false summit, so make sure to go a little bit up the trail to get the views.

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A viewpoint to see vast swaths of the breaks from the rim of the canyon.

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Each vantage point has its own new perspective into the depths of Cedar Breaks NM

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Cedar Breaks National Monument is mostly left out, firstly because it is a bit off the standard routes, you can only get a view of Cedar Breaks NM from above and Bryce Canyon is more spectacular and Bryce Canyon is easy to hike down and into the hoodoos.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness?

Ashdown Gorge Wilderness offers 11 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of options to explore its diverse landscapes, from high plateau meadows to alpine forests and desert canyons.

What makes the easy hiking trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness unique?

The easy trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness are characterized by dramatic canyons, multicolored cliffs, and varied ecosystems. You'll experience elevations ranging from 7,500 to 10,500 feet, with year-round creeks like Ashdown Creek and Rattlesnake Creek adding to the scenic beauty and ecological diversity.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness?

The easy trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from nearly 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning views, the unique geological formations, and the accessibility of these paths.

Are there any notable natural features or landmarks to see on easy hikes?

Yes, several easy trails offer access to impressive natural features. For instance, the Blowhard Trail via Moots Hollow provides views towards Blowhard Mountain. While not directly on an easy trail listed, the region is known for its dramatic canyons and the unique 'Twisted Forest' of bristlecone pines, which can be explored via various routes.

Are there any easy trails that offer views of Cedar Breaks National Monument?

Absolutely. The South Rim Trail is an easy 2.4-mile path that connects to Cedar Breaks National Monument, offering expansive views of its dramatic canyon landscape. Another excellent option is the Cedar Breaks National Monument – Point Supreme loop from Point Supreme, which leads through scenic areas of the monument.

What is the best time of year for easy hiking in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness?

The high country, where many trails are located, typically opens for hiking in May and remains accessible until October. This period offers the best conditions for easy hiking, as heavy snow can close access during other months.

Are permits required for easy hikes in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness?

Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on established trails within Ashdown Gorge Wilderness. However, it's always advisable to check with the Dixie National Forest or Cedar Breaks National Monument for any specific regulations or changes, especially if planning an overnight trip or venturing off-trail.

Is parking available near the easy trailheads?

Yes, parking is typically available at or near the trailheads for easy access. For example, the Cedar Breaks National Monument – Point Supreme loop starts from Point Supreme, which has designated parking. Always check specific trail information for parking details.

Are the easy hiking trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness suitable for families with children?

Many of the easy trails are suitable for families, offering shorter distances and manageable elevation changes. Routes like the Cedar Breaks National Monument – Point Supreme loop are popular choices for their scenic beauty and relatively short duration, making them enjoyable for various age groups.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails?

Regulations regarding dogs can vary within wilderness areas and national monuments. While some areas within Dixie National Forest may allow leashed dogs, Cedar Breaks National Monument generally has restrictions on pets on trails. It's best to verify specific trail regulations before bringing your dog.

Are there any easy loop trails in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness?

Yes, there are several easy loop trails. The Cedar Breaks National Monument – Point Supreme loop from Point Supreme is a popular 1.8-mile loop. Another option is the Cedar Breaks National Monument – Rampart Overlook loop from Point Supreme, which is a longer 3.6-mile easy loop.

What kind of wildlife might I see on easy trails?

While hiking easy trails, you might spot various wildlife native to the region. Common sightings include mule deer, yellow-bellied marmots, and chipmunks. Keep an eye out, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.

What should I wear for easy hiking in Ashdown Gorge Wilderness?

Given the elevations and varied terrain, it's recommended to wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip. Layers are advisable, as temperatures can change, especially at higher altitudes. Sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, is also important due to the high elevation.

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