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Distance:
0 Miles / 0 km
Type:
Out-and-Back
Difficulty:
Easy
Time to Hike:
~5 minutes
Features:
Surface Type:
Dirt
Park:
Dixie National Forest
Town:
Panguitch, Utah
Directions:
37.741317, -112.300055
Added:
September 25, 2023
Updated:
October 02, 2023
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3 '

Total Change
3 '

Ascent
3 '

Descent

The Red Canyon Arch at Dixie National Forest's Red Canyon near Panguitch, Utah is a roadside stop that features views of one of the Red Canyon's driveable tunnel arches.

This is not a hike or walk, but rather a roadside stop to view one of two Red Canyon tunnel arches. These human-made tunnel arches were constructed to build the UT-12 state highway and are now a popular roadside stop along the route.

Parking
Visitors will find parking at the coordinates provided, which is a small roadside turnout.

Pets
Dogs are allowed if leashed and should be cleaned up after.

Explore 24 trails near Panguitch, UT
  1. Parking

    37.741317, -112.300055
  2. Main Trailhead

    37.741317, -112.300055
  3. View of Red Canyon Arch

    37.741261, -112.299989
    View of Red Canyon Arch
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September 25, 2023
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Updated on
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