Near Hayduke Trail: Section 1
Near Hayduke Trail: Section 1
Near Hayduke Trail: Section 1
Near Hayduke Trail: Section 1
Near Hayduke Trail: Section 1

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Hayduke Trail: Section 1

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Arches National Park, Utah
39.5
mi
Distance
3,117
ft
Gain
extreme
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Flatter
Steeper
39.46mi
Distance
3,117ft
Elevation Gain
3,322ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
5,185ft
High Point
3,961ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Hayduke Trail is a remote, rugged and challenging 800 mile backcountry route across Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. The route leads through varied terrain from Arches to Zion. You'll pass through all five of Utah's national parks, as well as the Grand Canyon. The Hayduke Trail is only for experienced backpackers. Those lacking in desert hiking experience may quickly find themselves in trouble as the off trail navigation, lack of water, long food carries, general remoteness and harsh weather can pose a daunting challenge. Anyone planning a section or thru hike of the Hayduke Trail should complete adequate research beforehand and consider purchasing the official guidebook and Skurka bundle. The brief description of Section 1 that follows provides an overview, but is not to be solely relied upon to successfully navigate the trail.Section 1 of the Hayduke Trail begins from Arches National Park. This is where most, if not all thru-hikers begin their journey. It also makes for a great introduction to the Hayduke and a good portion to section hike.The trail officially begins at the Salt Valley Road entrance on the northern end of the national park. However, many will choose to take an alternate route to begin. The Airport Alternate is popular with hikers flying in, as they can walk directly from the airport to the trail, but perhaps the most popular is the Devil's Garden Alternate that takes hikers past many of the park's stunning arches that the Hayduke otherwise misses.Once on the official route, you'll pass near Tower Arch and the Marching Men (worth the short detour to check out). You'll then follow a dirt/sand 4x4 road with scenic views before veering off and following a barbed wire fence that marks the national park boundary.You'll then find your way into a small drainage which, eventually, leads to Courthouse Wash. Hikers will have some minor bushwhacking to do to get into Courthouse Wash, but then the walking becomes easier as you follow the small stream down. There may be pockets of quicksand in the wash, but these are usually minor and nothing to be overly concerned about. If you hit a patch of quicksand just keep moving (and don't lose your shoe!).You'll follow Courthouse Wash all the way through Arches National Park. The Hayduke Trail then passes through the town of Moab before following Kane Creek Boulevard as it parallels the Colorado River. Keep an eye out for petroglyphs along this section of trail.The road soon turns to gravel. Passing vehicles will be slightly annoying, but the views are spectacular as you climb toward the pass. After a long road walk you'll finally make it to Hurrah Pass. This marks the end of Section 1. Enjoy the view.

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