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The Ultimate Southwest Vacation includes Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest!
Stay in Mt. Carmel Jct., the heart of the parks, and visit
the treasures of the Southwest.
Red Canyon 47 miles
Bryce Canyon 60 miles
Zion National Park 12 miles
Grand Staircase 9 miles
Sand Dunes 11 miles
Dixie Forest 22 miles
Cedar Breaks 45 miles
Coyote Butte 57 miles
North Rim 85 miles
Toroweap 90 miles
Plan your Red Canyon vacation with our Utah maps and information.
In these pages you will find insiders information on Red
Canyon adventures and hiking. This detailed guide includes road maps, park maps,
pictures, trail beta, backpacking, history, fees, geology, flora, fauna, campgrounds,
things for kids to do and even information on Red Canyon's hidden treasures.
Making summer memories in the Utah National Parks and National
Monuments.
Utah!
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Red
Canyon Map
Directions to Red Canyon
From Salt Lake City travel south on Interstate 15 past Beaver
to UT 20. Exit on UT 20. Turn south on UT 89 and travel past Panguitch. Follow
UT 89 to UT 12. Travel along UT 12 to Red Canyon.
From Las Vegas: Travel Interstate 15 past St. George to Exit
16. Drive through Hurricane, Utah. Follow Hwy 9 through Hurricane and to the
only stop light in LaVerkin. Turn right at the stop light. Continue on Hwy 9
to the south entrance of Zion Park. Drive through Zion to the junction of UT
9 and UT 89 at Mt. Carmel Jct. Turn north on UT 89, then exit on UT 12. Follow
UT 12 to Red Canyon.
I want to thank my family and my hiking partner
and best friend, Bo Beck, for helping me with this guide of the Southwest.
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Red Canyon Pictures
Red Canyon is a place to be sure and take your camera. Hiking, biking, horsebacking riding or heading to the ATV trails be sure to capture it on film.
Bryce Canyon Pictures
Bryce Canyon View Points
Bristlecone Pine Trail Pictures
Hat Shop Pictures
Mossy Cave Pictures
Queen's Garden Pictures
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