Near The Chute of Muddy Creek Loop
The group wades through Muddy Creek.
Near The Chute of Muddy Creek Loop
A burnt out car still sits at the Tomsich Butte Trailhead.
Near The Chute of Muddy Creek Loop
Look south from the mesa top for a great view back down on the Muddy Creek drainage.
Near The Chute of Muddy Creek Loop
This is an especially washed out part of the uranium mining road.
Near The Chute of Muddy Creek Loop
A strong desert storm brews above the San Rafael Swell.

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The Chute of Muddy Creek Loop

4.3 (3 Ratings)
A shallow river hike through a steep and narrow canyon.
14.6
mi
Distance
2,056
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
14.55mi
Distance
2,056ft
Elevation Gain
2,056ft
Elevation Loss
80%
Max Grade
5,470ft
High Point
4,847ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The hike is an approximately 15-mile loop, much of which is comprised of wading in Muddy Creek between steep and narrow canyon walls.Begin at the Tomsich Butte Trailhead. Proceed downstream from the Tomisch Butte Trailhead. After two miles, you'll encounter Penitentiary Canyon on your left. After you pass Penitentiary Canyon, the canyon walls begin to narrow. The creek becomes significantly deeper and you may have to wade up to your waist at this point, depending on the time of year. Approximately five miles after you pass Penitentiary Canyon, you'll encounter Music Canyon on your left. I recommend using the Music Canyon Route and scrambling up the beautifully sculpted, narrow slot to Music Canyon. Go up as high as you feel comfortable until you are eventually cliffed out by a large dry falls. Return back down the slot to Muddy Creek. Turn around in Muddy Creek and proceed upstream. After approximately two miles, when the canyon has opened up, there will be a side canyon on your left at GPS coordinate (38.645038, -110.985365). Alternatively, you can continue upstream from here back to the Tomsich Butte Trailhead. Continue up the side canyon for approximately 2,000 feet and exit this canyon to the north into a smaller canyon. Follow many options of side canyons to the north until you can exit up to the mesa top. Now your goal is to find an old uranium mining road, the Winding Mining Road Trail, that traverses at the base of the butte. Follow the Winding Mining Road Trail north, as it winds its way along several side canyons. This road can be very steep and washed out in certain places, so use caution. Do not fret if you lose the road, just keep working your way north. Eventually, the road will rejoin Muddy Creek at approximately half of a mile south of the Tomsich Butte Trailhead. Work your way upstream to head back to your car.An alternate route is the Chute of Muddy Creek trail which will take you further downstream and deeper into the canyon until you reach the Hidden Splendor Airstrip. This alternate route requires a two-car shuttle, leaving one car at the Tomsich Butte Trailhead and the other 16 miles away at the Hidden Splendor Airstrip.
History & Background
The road used to traverse back is an old mining road used during the Utah uranium boom of the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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