DIXIE NF, UT Meet Zion's wild neighbor.
The canyon walls of the Virgin River Valley look impossibly sheer from 5,785-foot
Angel's Landing, one of the most popular hike-up peaks in Zion National Park.
And they look even more imposing 50 miles northeast in the 2-million-acre Dixie
National Forest–where you'll be 3,000 feet higher and not have to elbow
for the best camera angles. Take the Virgin River Rim Trail along a 9,000-foot-high
cliff past gnarled bristlecone pines, bony hoodoos, and red-rock amphitheaters.
In 3.5 miles you'll reach your turnaround point at the Cat's Den, a jumbled
collection of feline-shaped sandstone atop the Markagunt Plateau, home to the
headwaters of the Virgin River and an eagle-eye view of Angel's Landing to the
southwest. In summer, pack three quarts of water.
Refuel
Park ranger's choice: prime rib at Milt's Stage Shop in Cedar City. (435) 586-9344
The Way
From Cedar City, head east 10 miles on UT 14 to the Duck Creek Visitor Center.
Turn onto FS 30370, and go one mile to a left onto FS 30054. Turn left to reach
Cascade Falls trailhead.
I just spent the weekend in the Fires Creek area thanks to this article. It is gorgeous and very difficult hiking. My 17 year old son, one of his friends and this 50 year old dad hiked the Far Bald Springs Trail to the Rim Trail and then the 0.1 leg of Chunky Gal to the summit of Tusquitee Bald. We spend the night there at 20 degrees with a 40 mph wind. the view to the east was awe inspring. We spend the next day going clockwise on the rim trail to Potrock Bald and then counterclockwise to a rocky outcrop on the West side of Signal Bald. The view was spectacular including Clingman's Dome on the horizon to the NW. We hiked back to Tusquitee Bald for another night but not before our search for water resulted in an unsuccessful difficult wandering off trail and a mile back tracking of Far Bald Springs Trail. The trails are very steep. You need excellent ankle support and conditioning for these trails, but the experience is worth all the pain. Buy the trail guide.
Lauren
Aug 20, 2009
I've been visiting the Nantahala National Forest for about ten years now and i much prefer it over the crowded GSMNP. You can go for miles without running into anyone and the views of Fontana Lake are some of the best. If you like GSMNP, but not the crowds and loud tourists that come along with it, you should definitely check Nantahala NF out. It's a little ways away, (about 10 mi.), but for rafting, kayaking and hiking gear, go to Nantahala Outdoor Center in Wesser. From Bryson City, take US 19 South towards Robbinsville. The road will narrow and begin to twist more. NOC will be on your right. NOC has a few restaurants there too. the one that overlooks the water is the best.
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I just spent the weekend in the Fires Creek area thanks to this article. It is gorgeous and very difficult hiking. My 17 year old son, one of his friends and this 50 year old dad hiked the Far Bald Springs Trail to the Rim Trail and then the 0.1 leg of Chunky Gal to the summit of Tusquitee Bald. We spend the night there at 20 degrees with a 40 mph wind. the view to the east was awe inspring. We spend the next day going clockwise on the rim trail to Potrock Bald and then counterclockwise to a rocky outcrop on the West side of Signal Bald. The view was spectacular including Clingman's Dome on the horizon to the NW. We hiked back to Tusquitee Bald for another night but not before our search for water resulted in an unsuccessful difficult wandering off trail and a mile back tracking of Far Bald Springs Trail. The trails are very steep. You need excellent ankle support and conditioning for these trails, but the experience is worth all the pain. Buy the trail guide.
I've been visiting the Nantahala National Forest for about ten years now and i much prefer it over the crowded GSMNP. You can go for miles without running into anyone and the views of Fontana Lake are some of the best. If you like GSMNP, but not the crowds and loud tourists that come along with it, you should definitely check Nantahala NF out. It's a little ways away, (about 10 mi.), but for rafting, kayaking and hiking gear, go to Nantahala Outdoor Center in Wesser. From Bryson City, take US 19 South towards Robbinsville. The road will narrow and begin to twist more. NOC will be on your right. NOC has a few restaurants there too. the one that overlooks the water is the best.
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