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The 13th Hole Trail Loop offers a delightful journey through Cedar City's iconic red rock landscape, winding past juniper and pinion pine trees. You'll traverse a mix of narrow singletrack and broader paths, with the southern side of the loop providing particularly engaging terrain and excellent views of the red…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Yes, this trail is generally rated as easy to moderate, making it suitable for experienced beginners or early-intermediate hikers. The climb is described as gentle, with frequent breaks.
The terrain is a mix of narrow singletrack and broader machine-carved bench-cut sections. You'll hike through juniper and pinion pine trees, with occasional grass and sage. The ground is composed of distinctive red Jurassic clay and rock, and muddy sections can occur, especially on uphill portions.
Hikers are treated to excellent views of the red rocks and red hills characteristic of the area. The trail winds through juniper and cedar trees, offering glimpses of Cedar City. The southern side of the loop is particularly noted for its more interesting terrain and views.
The trailhead for the 13th Hole Trail Loop is conveniently located just a few minutes off the freeway in Cedar City. It is well-equipped with amenities, including paved parking, a kiosk, bathroom, and water.
The trail is open year-round, offering different experiences throughout the seasons. However, conditions can vary with weather, and muddy sections have been reported, particularly after rain or snowmelt. Consider visiting during drier periods for optimal conditions.
While the trail is multi-use and popular, specific regulations for dogs are not detailed in the available information. It is generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles when hiking with pets.
The 13th Hole Trail Loop is part of the Thunderbird Gardens Trail System. Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access this trail system.
For an optimal experience, especially if you're seeking better descent and views, hiking the loop in a counter-clockwise direction is often recommended.
Yes, the 13th Hole Trail is connected to other routes within the Thunderbird Gardens Trail System. It includes a newer connection to the Valhalla Trail, which leads to the Thunderbird Gardens trailhead.
The loop itself is a highlight, offering diverse terrain and scenic views. You'll start at the 13th Hole Trailhead and traverse the 13th Hole Trail, enjoying the red rock scenery and juniper forests.
The trailhead is equipped with amenities, including water, so you can fill up before you start your hike. There are no known water sources directly on the trail itself, so carry enough for your entire trip.
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