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Discover the easy Canal Trail, a short hike that guides you alongside a tranquil canal. This gentle path offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a quick outdoor break. You'll cover 0.3 miles (0.6 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 50 feet (15 metres), making it an accessible option for…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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While the specific komoot tour for the Canal Trail is a short, easy hike, the full Canal Trail in Hurricane, Utah, is generally rated as difficult, sometimes referred to as 'Black Diamond' difficulty. It features steep drop-offs, narrow sections, and significant grades, making it challenging for hikers.
The trail in Hurricane, Utah, is characterized by rugged features, including 'The Drop' with large lava rocks and boulders. It winds across steep side slopes, pressing against cliff faces, and may require scrambling due to recent rockfall in some sections. Hikers will also encounter three tunnels carved through solid rock.
The main Canal Trail in Hurricane, Utah, is approximately 3.1 to 3.15 miles long. If you start from the Hurricane Hills Trailhead, an additional 1.8 miles are added to the route.
Yes, the trail follows a historic water canal with interpretive panels explaining its history. A unique feature is the presence of three tunnels carved through solid rock; two are walkable, and a flashlight is recommended for the longest one (about 40 feet). There are also bypasses for those who prefer to avoid confined spaces, and a short wooden plank bridge.
The provided information does not specify dog regulations for the Canal Trail in Hurricane, Utah. It's always best to check with local authorities or the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) directly for the most current rules regarding pets on trails in the Hurricane Cliffs area.
The Canal Trail is located in the Hurricane Cliffs area. For information regarding permits, entrance fees, or specific regulations for this area, it is recommended to consult the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) website or contact their local office. You can find more information at blm.gov.
The trail can be accessed from various points. One common starting point is the Hurricane Hills Trailhead. It's advisable to check local maps or trail resources for specific parking areas and directions to the trailheads.
Given the arid and rugged nature of the trail, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, and while the trail is described as arid, winter conditions might bring cold temperatures or occasional snow, though specific seasonal closures are not mentioned.
Yes, due to its difficult rating, steep drop-offs, narrow sections, and potential for rockfall, hikers should be prepared for challenging conditions. A flashlight is recommended for the tunnels. Always carry sufficient water, especially in arid environments, and inform someone of your hiking plans.
Yes, the route for this specific komoot tour covers 100% of the official 'Canal Trail'. Additionally, other sections of the 'Canal Trail' (44%, 44%, 42%, 45%) are also part of the broader network in the area.
For the full, challenging Canal Trail in Hurricane, Utah, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a flashlight for the tunnels. Given the rugged terrain, trekking poles could also be beneficial. Always carry a map and be prepared for varying conditions.
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