Near Hickman Bridge
Near Hickman Bridge
Near Hickman Bridge
Near Hickman Bridge
Near Hickman Bridge

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Hickman Bridge

4.2 (58 Ratings)
An incredible trail with sandstone bridges and cliffs and a beautiful view of the valley.
1.7
mi
Distance
745
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsGeologically SignificantRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.72mi
Distance
745ft
Elevation Gain
745ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
5,701ft
High Point
5,329ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This trail is very well marked, so don't worry about losing your way. The trail follows the Fremont River for the first couple hundred yards. It then takes the majority of the ascent on switchbacks, then up a drainage. At the top of the cliff, proceed along the trail until you come to a fork with a sign. Follow the loop that goes to Hickman Natural Bridge and back. My favorite way to hike this loop is by going to the right first (counter-clockwise).The trail is hard to follow shortly after the fork, but as the bridge is visible just after the fork, it should be easy to find the trail again after some traversing over sandstone. The sandstone bridge stretches over the trail at the far edge of the loop. Continuing along the trail, you'll come to the edge of the sheer cliffs of the valley, providing some incredible views. The trail then returns to the fork for a quick descent back on the first part of the trail. Or, if you are looking to extend your hike, you can connect to the Rim Overlook Trail for a more difficult out-and-back addition.
History & Background
Hickman Natural Bridge was named after a more recent resident and champion of the area, Joseph Hickman. Hickman was a local school administrator and legislator who recognized the value of the area, then known as "Wayne Wonderland." In 1925, Hickman successfully helped pass a bill setting aside several acres around Fruita as a state park. This paved the way for the eventual formation of Capitol Reef National Park.

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