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Hickman Bridge Trail - Photos

Album Added: September 28, 2023

 View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
Hickman Bridge trailhead
Hickman Bridge trailhead
Hickman Bridge trailhead
Hickman Bridge trailhead
Hickman Bridge trail map
Hickman Bridge trail map
Warning, rockfall zone first 500-feet of the trail!
Warning, rockfall zone first 500-feet of the trail!
Hickman Bridge Trail follows the Fremont River along a rockfall zone
Hickman Bridge Trail follows the Fremont River along a rockfall zone
Scenic view of the Fremont River and trail from the rockfall
Scenic view of the Fremont River and trail from the rockfall
Rockfall zone eastern boundary
Rockfall zone eastern boundary
Beautiful views of the sunrise on rock ledges at Capitol Reef National Park
Beautiful views of the sunrise on rock ledges at Capitol Reef National Park
Hiking the Hickman Bridge Trail
Hiking the Hickman Bridge Trail
View of Capitol Reef's rock cliffs from the switchbacks of the Hickman Bridge Trail
View of Capitol Reef's rock cliffs from the switchbacks of the Hickman Bridge Trail
View of Capitol Reef's rock cliffs from the switchbacks of the Hickman Bridge Trail
View of Capitol Reef's rock cliffs from the switchbacks of the Hickman Bridge Trail
Interpretive trail marker #4
Interpretive trail marker #4
Interpretive trail marker #4
Interpretive trail marker #4
Junction for Hickman Bridge Trail
Junction for Hickman Bridge Trail
Sunrise casts light upon the rock cliffs and reefs at Capitol Reef National Park
Sunrise casts light upon the rock cliffs and reefs at Capitol Reef National Park
Hiking the Hickman Bridge Trail at Capitol Reef National Park
Hiking the Hickman Bridge Trail at Capitol Reef National Park
Sunrise casts light upon the rock cliffs and reefs at Capitol Reef National Park
Sunrise casts light upon the rock cliffs and reefs at Capitol Reef National Park
View into the canyon gorge that the trail eventually leads into
View into the canyon gorge that the trail eventually leads into
View into the canyon gorge that the trail eventually leads into
View into the canyon gorge that the trail eventually leads into
Funky rock formations along the Hickman Bridge Trail
Funky rock formations along the Hickman Bridge Trail
Hiking within the gorge at the Hickman Bridge Trail
Hiking within the gorge at the Hickman Bridge Trail
Funky rock formations along the Hickman Bridge Trail
Funky rock formations along the Hickman Bridge Trail
Trail leads up the gorge with interesting rock formations to the side of the trail
Trail leads up the gorge with interesting rock formations to the side of the trail
Me (Dave) hanging in an "egg" I found along the Hickman Bridge Trail - natural water-carved rock cutout
Me (Dave) hanging in an "egg" I found along the Hickman Bridge Trail - natural water-carved rock cutout
Me (Dave) hanging in an "egg" I found along the Hickman Bridge Trail - natural water-carved rock cutout
Me (Dave) hanging in an "egg" I found along the Hickman Bridge Trail - natural water-carved rock cutout
Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Hickman Bridge Trail leads up the canyon passing more weird rock formations carved over eons by water
Hickman Bridge Trail leads up the canyon passing more weird rock formations carved over eons by water
Hickman Bridge Trail leads up the canyon passing more weird rock formations carved over eons by water
Hickman Bridge Trail leads up the canyon passing more weird rock formations carved over eons by water
View from the Hickman Bridge Trail facing southwest into Capitol Reef National Park
View from the Hickman Bridge Trail facing southwest into Capitol Reef National Park
Loop junction - GPS track heads clockwise
Loop junction - GPS track heads clockwise
View from the Hickman Bridge Trail facing southwest into Capitol Reef National Park
View from the Hickman Bridge Trail facing southwest into Capitol Reef National Park
View from the Hickman Bridge Trail facing south into Capitol Reef National Park
View from the Hickman Bridge Trail facing south into Capitol Reef National Park
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View through the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View under the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View under the Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge (arch)
View of Hickman Bridge from near the loop junction
View of Hickman Bridge from near the loop junction
Interpretive sign post #15 (Hickman Bridge)
Interpretive sign post #15 (Hickman Bridge)
 Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
 Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
 Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Nels Johnson Natural Bridge (seasonal / temporary waterfalls) along with potholes
Desert Primrose wildflower
Desert Primrose wildflower
Explore the Trail:
1.8 Miles
Moderate
Fruita, Utah
Capitol Reef National Park

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