Near Yellow Rock Trail
Final canyon leading to Yellow Rock
Near Yellow Rock Trail
From bottom of Yellow Rock, looking towards castle-like formation to the southwest

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Yellow Rock Trail

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Visit this massive and magnificent dome of yellow sandstone, with streaks of red, pink, and white.
1
mi
Distance
830
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Views
Access Issues
No wilderness permits are required. Cottonwood Canyon road becomes impassable after a rain. Carry plenty of water, because there is none to be found after you leave Cottonwood Creek.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.97mi
Distance
830ft
Elevation Gain
108ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
5,499ft
High Point
4,750ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The old horse trail that goes up this route is so eroded that this has essentially become a steep, off-trail adventure, which requires some scrabbling and route-finding skills. However, it is well-known and commonly traveled. A few cairns help indicate the right route. The hike starts from an unmarked parking area on Cottonwood Canyon Road, about 14 miles north of US 89. Yellow Rock cannot be seen from the road, so the easiest way to know where to start is to go to the Hackberry Canyon parking area, which does have a sign, and then drive back (south) 0.2 miles, just past a dirt road that heads off to the east. The trail/route goes up a short, steep canyon directly across from the parking spot. To reach it, find a trail of use through the brush and cross Cottonwood Creek. Much of the year, the creek is a shallow stream that you have to wade across, but it is usually dry in the summer. Shortly after you start up the canyon, you should see an eroded trail climbing steeply up a ravine to the right. The way up is not too difficult to follow, but try to remember exactly how you climb, because it is easier to take the wrong way when coming back down. When you reach a high point where you can see Yellow Rock, go a little to the left and then follow a very shallow canyon. Once you are on the rock, you can go anyway that you want. The south side has more colors and textures. The broad, flat summit has sweeping views in all directions. There are other colorful rocks in the area, including a summit rock to the southwest that looks like a castle.

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Contributors
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