Near Burro Wash
This area has a large rock obstacle that, during a wet season, will have a puddle at the bottom to traverse before the small ascent.
Near Burro Wash
Henry Mountains from the Burro Wash Route.
Near Burro Wash
At the end of the hike, you come upon a rounded out cavern with an open roof.
Near Burro Wash
In a narrow slot, near the end of the trail, there is a log jam high above your head. This shows how high water can get during a flood.
Near Burro Wash
Debris is stuck in Burro Wash and requires you to carefully navigate this very confined slot canyon.

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Burro Wash

4.4 (14 Ratings)
A strenuous adventure through narrow and impressive slot canyons.
6.6
mi
Distance
573
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Geologically SignificantViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
Do not attempt Burro Wash if there is any chance of storms or significant rain. This route is best in colder months to minimize the chance of monsoons.Several obstacles require climbing moves that may be difficult for inexperienced canyoneers.Despite the minimal mileage, Burro Wash takes much longer to complete than a typical trail. The time will be extended as group size increases, and while it is nice to have a helper or two, large groups would cause real bottlenecks at several points.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.56mi
Distance
573ft
Elevation Gain
573ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
5,693ft
High Point
5,186ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Begin by following the trail located at the south of the parking area. This trail is significantly shorter and substantially firmer than the alternative, which is following the sandy wash. A couple miles in, an impressive stand of Utah serviceberry surrounds the park boundary fence, where you'll go through a gate. Please be sure to close it behind your party. The canyon junction is located just beyond. Stay left on the ramp and drop into the wash bottom at the top. Shortly after the park boundary, the canyon again divides with a smooth rock pour-off on the left and a sandy narrows to the right.This time, head right on the sandy wash to a minor chockstone that requires a climb up the left side. Often, there is a pool at the base of this stone. If water blocks your path, a cairned and steep bypass route on the left (south) leads to your detour from the pour-off. If you can make your way past the boulder, it is worth continuing on because the next barrier (which is more difficult) is located at the far end of a scenic slot section.A short ways after the entry chockstone, great sweeping crossbeds in the Navajo Sandstone are exposed on both sides of the canyon. The first slot, which slants to the right, cuts through sculpted sandstone walls, and only a little ways along you'll find a good long shoulder-width slot that is equally aesthetic. The chockstone here is awkward and about eight feet high, requiring a rock scramble to get over it.A couple of openings in the canyon above the slot grant pleasant interludes before the next slot, also shoulder width, but not very deep. Another short, iron-rich sandstone section follows, and then one more, which has had a log obstacle at the end for several years. A short distance down from the log, you'll come into a peaceful diamond-shaped opening. This is a good spot for lunch and to let others by, if need be. The final slot canyon is guarded by two difficult chockstones that are passable by proficient canyoneers, but may stump beginners. The route behind these sentinels starts easy, but quickly deepens and narrows to less than a boot width in spots. There are several obstacles, both rock and wood. This spectacular slot terminates into a deep sand-floored chamber below the entry to the pour off. After spending some time here, just retrace your steps back to the trailhead and parking area.This content was contributed by Rick Stinchfield, author of The Complete Hiking Guide to Capitol Reef National Park.

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