1.0K Red Cliffs Desert Reserve by torontoty1214
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Hurricane, Utah
7.2 miles NW of Hurricane, UtahThe Red Reef trail is located near the small town of Leeds, Utah and in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. It is a 2 mile trail that takes hikers near the beautiful red slick rock cliffs of Southern Utah, into a slot canyon, and to ancient Anasazi hieroglyphs in a small cave that is above the trailhead. The trail itself is not difficult with very few climbs along the trail, however, be sure to hike the slot canyon portion when during good weather to avoid any flash floods.
During the spring there is a waterfall in the slot canyon when the runoff from the snow but during the hottest months of the year it is completely dry. If you are not prepared to get wet, don't worry about having to hike through water as most of the trail is completely dry. As hikers enter the slot canyon there is a short rope to hold on to as hikers make their way around the waterfall. There is not much shade along the trail so be sure to bring lots of water as you hike.
There is a small entrance fee of $5 that is paid either at the entrance or in envelopes that are dropped off after you leave the reserve. The Red Reef trail is very family friendly and has many campgrounds nearby if hikers want to stay an extra day to explore this beautiful area.
Overall, the Red Reef trail is a hike that is definitely off the beaten path in the St. George area that explores the beautiful desert landscape of Southern Utah. It is somewhat unknown, but is relatively heavily trafficked throughout the year, although significantly less than Zion National Park and other well known spots in the area. Red Reef is a great place for hikers to be able to experience the serene beauty of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. The Red Reef trail is the perfect introduction to Southern Utah!