Red rock canyon trail winds through desert vegetation and cottonwood trees in Zion National Park's scenic southern Utah landscape.
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Red Reef Trailhead

Easy red-rock ramble with dinosaur tracks, ancient petroglyphs, and a hidden arch cave just minutes from Hurricane.

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Hurricane, UT

Trail Information

1
Miles
44
Ft Elevation
easy
Difficulty
Est. Time
Free Entry
Dogs Allowed on Leash
Trail Type: Out And Back

Trail data courtesy of OpenStreetMap contributors, Bureau of Land Management and US Geological Survey.

About

Red Reef sits on BLM land just outside Hurricane, which means you get genuine desert solitude without the Zion crowds or entrance fees. The trail system here is flexible, so you can turn this into a quick 20-minute family stroll to see dinosaur tracks or push further for a 5.7-mile loop that rewards you with petroglyphs, natural arches, and cool rock formations. The red and cream-colored canyon walls are the real draw, and they photograph beautifully in morning or late-afternoon light.

Easy Terrain for All Fitness Levels

The terrain starts straightforward and stays manageable for most fitness levels. You'll walk through open desert with minimal elevation gain (around 44 feet), so this isn't a lung-burner. Early sections follow clear, well-marked trails past colorful rock formations.

If you've got young kids or grandparents in tow, you can keep it short and still see something special. The dinosaur tracks are right there near the trailhead and genuinely cool for kids. Push a bit further and you'll find petroglyphs carved into the rock face, evidence of the Ancestral Puebloan people who lived here centuries ago. The Anasazi ladder footholds carved into the canyon walls are particularly striking if you're paying attention.

Water and Weather Considerations

Water appears in pockets throughout the canyon, especially in spring and early summer. The stream beds are often dry by late summer, which actually makes navigation easier. Note that the Virgin River and its tributaries have had cyanobacteria issues, so if you encounter water, don't submerge your head or filter it for drinking. Bring your own water and you'll be fine.

Shade is sporadic, so morning hikes are smarter in warm months. The arch cave that hikers mention is a natural highlight, and it's accessible without technical climbing.

Facilities and Logistics

The trailhead sits in a developed area with parking, picnic tables, and even camping (tent and small RV sites available). Dogs are welcome on leash, which makes this a solid option if you're traveling with a pup. No permit is required.

Getting there is straightforward from Hurricane, making it an easy add-on if you're staying in the greater Zion area or passing through from Las Vegas (about 90 minutes away). The whole experience feels more like a local's hike than a tourist trap, which is exactly the appeal.

Best Times to Visit and How Long to Spend

Timing matters less here than at Zion proper. Spring and fall offer perfect weather, but even winter days are mild enough for a casual walk. Summer heat can be intense on exposed sections, so start early.

Most people finish the full loop in 2 to 3 hours if they're exploring and taking photos. If you just want the dinosaur tracks and arch, you're looking at under 90 minutes round trip. Families consistently report this as manageable and genuinely fun, not a forced march. The trail is clearly marked, so navigation is straightforward even if you're new to desert hiking.

Why Red Reef Works for Your Trip

Red Reef works well as a warm-up hike before tackling something harder in Zion, or as a relaxed alternative if you're not feeling up for the crowds and elevation gain of the park's bigger trails. It's the kind of place where you can move at your own pace, let kids explore without pressure, and still feel like you've discovered something real. The red rock, the history carved into the stone, and the peaceful desert quiet make it worth the short drive from Hurricane.

Trail Features

Free Parking

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Erika Bond
Erika Bond

in the last week

So pleasant! Not as crowded as I thought it would be. Very beautiful and great to bring children.

Ezra Glines
Ezra Glines

a week ago

Really accessible, short hike, and if you go in the spring there will be water running through it! Bring a swim suit and sandals! If you go up higher you can get away from the crowds although it involves some rock scrambling. But you’ll find a nice little private beach

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