737 Dixie National Forest by gnau
first prev 1 next lastDixie National Forest is an often forgotten/hidden gem in Cedar City. It is over 2 million acres of beautiful red rock canyons and trees. Dixie Forest isn't only limited to rocks and trees however, this location has Duck Creek, Boulder Mountain, and a Ski Resort. Dixie forest bestrides the Great Basin and the Colorado River. Depending where you are in the forest, elevation can vary between 2,800 to 11,322 ft. The temperatures in the forest can vary drastically, ranging from 100 to -30 degrees Fahrenheit. To say the least, Dixie National Forest can be enjoyed through all the seasons.
This area holds a very impressive and rich history. There are signs scattered through out the rock formations of life dating back to Native American days. The archeological record exhibits pictographs, petroglyph, dwellings, and artifacts presence of these native populations.Dixie Forest is also the nature watchers playground. The forest supports a variety wildlife species, and can provide endless hours of viewing enjoyment for the nature observer.
There are campgrounds, restrooms, and drinking water available in and around the forest. There are also opportunities for winter activities, these include (but are not limited to): skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing,sledding, and many others! There are hikes available throughout the forest that can vary between simple to difficult. The forest offers many opportunities for hikers and those who seek more engagement with the outdoors.
Cascade Falls
Cedar City, Utah
20.6 miles SE of Cedar City, UtahCascade Falls, located outside of Cedar City, Utah, is a beautiful waterfall that is just a 1.2 mile hike round trip, ending at Cascade Falls. It is somewhat of a hidden local hotspot that not many outside of the area know much about it. The hike itself is very family friendly in that small children can likely make the hike, keeping both parents and children happy. There are several landmarks to take note of as you hike the Cascade Falls trail. One landmark is the stairs that were meticulously plotted along the trail which add both an element of comfort and beauty to the hike as they match the sandstone landscape. Another landmark to look out for is the upper Cascade Falls viewpoint where hikers are allowed to get an up close view of these beautiful falls.
The water from the waterfall derives from the Navajo Lake that then funnels into a series of sinkholes in the area. This water is special because before it reaches the falls, it travels through many underground water tubes. The falls can be seen multiple times throughout the hike. When you approach it in the end, you won't be able to swim or go in, but you can definitely take advantage of the views!
Although the hike is short, it is fairly steep in parts, so be prepared with water and some snacks as you hike in the area. Located in the red cliffs just outside of Cedar City, visitors have a great view of the Cedar Valley and Zion National Park. The best times to hike the Cascade Falls trail is from June to September to avoid runoff from snow melts and icy trail conditions. If desired, hikers have the option of hiking up to Navajo Lake which feeds the beautiful Cascade Falls.
There are benches along the hike to ease the hikers on their journey as well as encourage the hiker to enjoy the magnificent views through the canyon. The trail is very well maintained, and remains about the same in elevation until you get to the final few yards, then the elevation kicks in a little bit.There is hardly any shade on the hike, so be sure to bring sunscreen, water, and a hat to protect your skin from sunburn. To beat the sun, you could complete this hike in the morning or the evening. This hike is superbly short, making it great for families and busy people who still want to get their fill of nature while accomplishing other task for the day.
This hike is proof that Cedar City and Cedar Breaks National Forest are no mere stopping point on the way to St. George. Cascade Falls will take your breath away making you wanting to come back for more!
Dixie National Forest
Cedar City, Utah
21.2 miles E of Cedar City, UtahDixie National Forest is an often forgotten/hidden gem in Cedar City. It is over 2 million acres of beautiful red rock canyons and trees. Dixie Forest isn't only limited to rocks and trees however, this location has Duck Creek, Boulder Mountain, and a Ski Resort. Dixie forest bestrides the Great Basin and the Colorado River. Depending where you are in the forest, elevation can vary between 2,800 to 11,322 ft. The temperatures in the forest can vary drastically, ranging from 100 to -30 degrees Fahrenheit. To say the least, Dixie National Forest can be enjoyed through all the seasons.
This area holds a very impressive and rich history. There are signs scattered through out the rock formations of life dating back to Native American days. The archeological record exhibits pictographs, petroglyph, dwellings, and artifacts presence of these native populations.Dixie Forest is also the nature watchers playground. The forest supports a variety wildlife species, and can provide endless hours of viewing enjoyment for the nature observer.
There are campgrounds, restrooms, and drinking water available in and around the forest. There are also opportunities for winter activities, these include (but are not limited to): skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing,sledding, and many others! There are hikes available throughout the forest that can vary between simple to difficult. The forest offers many opportunities for hikers and those who seek more engagement with the outdoors.