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Beartrap Canyon Wilderness

The best walks and hikes in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness

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Hiking in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness offers a rugged and primitive desert experience adjacent to Zion National Park. The terrain is characterized by a steeply sloped sandstone mesa and the upper reaches of Beartrap Canyon, featuring vertical sandstone walls hundreds of feet tall. This area includes deep incisions and a high elevation canyon, with unique vegetation such as Utah juniper, ponderosa, and pinyon pine trees. Millions of years of erosion have formed distinctive slots within the canyon, contributing to its challenging…

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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Lava Point Overlook – Lava Point Campground loop from Lava Point Overlook Picnic Area

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

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The West Rim Trail (Top-Down) offers a challenging hike through Zion National Park, covering 14.7 miles (23.6 km) with a total elevation gain of 1248 feet (380 metres). This difficult…

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Hike the difficult 18.9-mile West Rim and Telephone Canyon Trail Loop in Zion National Park, featuring dramatic views and significant elevat

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Hike the moderate 3.3-mile South Fork of Taylor Creek Trail in Zion National Park, featuring scenic canyons and lush forests.

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

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Dan
November 8, 2025, Canyon Viewpoint

Stopped here for lunch on our way from Lava Point to Campsite 8.

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Works great with the shuttle bus

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You've made it this far so take some time to stretch your legs and enjoy the view. There are toilets and a small picnic area here, was well as a short trail the the Timber Creek Overlook. While there isn't a bike rack there are fences you can lock your bike to if you want to explore the hiking trail.

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October 6, 2024, Truthahngeier

From the Scout lookout you can watch the turkey vultures' flight show...

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Breathtaking views of the Kolob Arch

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The Grotto is a popular picnic area and trailhead for many of the park's most popular trails and is shuttle stop #6 when the service is running. In the early 1920s this spot was the end of the road into Zion Canyon. There are great views of the Virgin River and Angels Landing from the picnic area, which is shaded by large cottonwood trees. You can access several popular trails from here, including: The Grotto Trail, Kayenta Trail, Angels Landing (via West Rim Trail), and Scout Lookout (via West Rim Trail). Keep in mind that you need a permit to hike Angels Landing.

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From this outlook you can either continue along the trail or turn off to Angels Landing

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Nice view over the valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

Komoot currently features 5 hiking routes in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness. These trails offer a range of experiences, from moderate day hikes to challenging multi-day adventures, primarily accessed via the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park.

What are the difficulty levels of hikes in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

The trails in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness range from moderate to difficult. For instance, the Canyon Viewpoint loop from Goose Creek Knoll is a moderate 10 km hike, while the West Rim Trail (Top-Down) is a challenging 23.6 km route.

Are there any loop hikes in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

Yes, there are several excellent loop hikes available. You could explore the challenging West Rim and Telephone Canyon Trail Loop, which covers over 30 km, or opt for the moderate Canyon Viewpoint loop from Goose Creek Knoll, a 10 km option. Another moderate loop is the View of Zion Wilderness – Timber Creek Overlook loop from Paria Point.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

Beartrap Canyon Wilderness, particularly the Utah section, is characterized by rugged, steeply sloped desert terrain. You'll encounter dramatic vertical sandstone walls, deep canyons, and unique erosional features. The landscape is dominated by Utah juniper, ponderosa, and pinyon pine trees, with some unique 'hanging gardens' in the canyon slots.

What is the best time of year to hike in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

The best time to hike in this region is typically during the spring and fall when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, and while winter offers solitude, some areas might be inaccessible due to snow or ice, especially at higher elevations or within the canyons.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly hikes in the area?

While many trails are moderate to difficult, the South Fork of Taylor Creek Trail is a moderate 5.3 km out-and-back option that offers a good introduction to the area's beauty without the extreme demands of longer, more difficult routes.

What wildlife might I encounter while hiking?

Beartrap Canyon Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot mountain lions, black bears, hawks, falcons, eagles, and ringtailed cats. The threatened Mexican spotted owl also inhabits the area, making it a great spot for wildlife watching.

Is parking available at the trailheads?

Access to Beartrap Canyon Wilderness is primarily via the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park. Parking is available at designated trailheads within Zion National Park, such as Lees Pass for the LaVerkin Creek Trail, which provides access to the wilderness area. It's advisable to check Zion National Park's official website for current parking regulations and availability.

Do I need permits for hiking or backpacking in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

While the 40-acre Beartrap Canyon Wilderness itself is primitive, access is often through Zion National Park. For overnight backpacking or certain technical canyoneering routes within Zion National Park, wilderness permits are required. It's crucial to check the latest regulations with Zion National Park directly before your trip.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Hikers often praise the solitude, the dramatic sandstone formations, and the rugged, untouched beauty of the desert landscape.

Can I go canyoneering or rock climbing in Beartrap Canyon Wilderness?

Yes, the rugged terrain and vertical sandstone walls of Beartrap Canyon Wilderness offer exceptional opportunities for canyoneering and rock climbing. However, these activities require specialized skills and equipment, and permits may be necessary, especially if accessing through Zion National Park. Always prioritize safety and proper preparation.

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