Near Little Wildhorse and Bell Canyon Loop
Narrow passages.
Near Little Wildhorse and Bell Canyon Loop
Interesting canyon walls eroded by water.
Near Little Wildhorse and Bell Canyon Loop
The start of the winding passage way!!
Near Little Wildhorse and Bell Canyon Loop
One of the prettiest sections in Wild Horse Canyon. You can clearly see a wave pattern on the rocks
Near Little Wildhorse and Bell Canyon Loop
San Rafael Reef from Behind-the-Reef Road

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Little Wildhorse and Bell Canyon Loop

4.9 (32 Ratings)
Beautiful slot canyons located just west of Goblin Valley State Park.
8.1
mi
Distance
1,313
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.05mi
Distance
1,313ft
Elevation Gain
1,313ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
5,681ft
High Point
4,962ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
To reach the trailhead, drive Hwy 95 south toward Hanksville and then turn west onto the Goblin Valley Road. Swing south as you approach Temple Mountain. At the turn for Goblin Valley State Park continue straight and follow the paved road to the signed trailhead. Vault toilets are available at the trailhead.Starting from the trailhead, head up the wide dry river bed to the mouth of the canyon (about 0.5 miles). You'll see the canyon dip down a bit and rock walls on both sides with a rock in the middle of the passage; it seems impassable, but it can be scrambled up. You can either scramble up and over or take the path to the left, up along the top of the canyon (about 5-10 feet at this point) and then scramble back down after the initial boulder section is cleared. Once past the first obstacle look for a sign indicating Bell to the left and Little Wildhorse to the right. You can go either right (Little Wild Horse Canyon) or left (Bell Canyon). Most people doing the loop go clockwise and start by going left into Bells Canyon and come out of Little Wild Horse Canyon, ending with some tight, but beautiful winding passages that will leave you in awe.For about 2.5 miles, follow Bell Canyon. There is only one way to go once you're in the canyon, and you really can't get lost since there will be walls, sometimes hundreds of feet high on either side of you. As you make your way through Bell Canyon, you'll encounter some short rock scrambles up, nothing too high, at most 10-15 ft. at the highest. Little kids and older adults will do fine. Dogs will need assistance (or leave them home). Stagnant pools of cold brown water may be present in a few spots, but it is mainly a dry canyon. Follow the canyon all the way to the end where it opens up onto a dirt road. This is Behind The Reef 4x4 road. Continue northward on the road and take it uphill. If the high cliff walls are on your right, with the huge canyon drop offs to your left, you're going the right way! Hike 1.5 miles along the wide and open road to a sign for Little Wild Horse Canyon to the right. It will be a dry stream bed to the right veering off the main 4x4 road. Continue down this wash on a social trail, and it will lead into the main wash of Little Wild Horse.Little Wild Horse Canyon narrows pretty quickly as well, but the true narrows last about a mile at most. The toughest obstacle is the first one, a pour-off about 10' high, and you can scramble down next to it on either side (Class 4 on the left and Class 3 on the right, facing down-canyon), or you can notice that a ramp on the right side leads easily to the canyon floor. This is the trickiest obstacle for a dog and where a harness comes in handy. Other obstacles are no harder than Class 3. Follow the canyon for 3 more small drops, with the last one being about 6' high into a small pool of water. You can avoid the water if you're careful and use the log and stone bridge. Towards the end, you'll enter the narrow passage way that winds through Little Wild Horse Canyon back to the confluence. This is probably where you'll wanna break out the camera for some photos.Back at the confluence, hike 0.5 mi back to the trailhead, the way you came.

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