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    In this page, you will find informations and advices we can give, based on our experience

    Red Canyon - Utah

    What to do if you have little time : Pink Ledge Trail

    Abandoned due to the near Bryce Canyon, this park is little frequented. The colors are redder.

    Pink Ledge Trail

    Place to visit if you're in the area  

    Length and duration of the hike0,4 mile

    Time to spendHalf an hour

    Fee

     

    Free

    ZIP file to dowload

    GPS trail to download

    Very short hike (0,7 mile round trip) and easy where you can walk among the rock formations.

     

    Access : on U.S. 12. The start of the hike is near the Visitors Center.

    Photo Trail

    Place to visit if you're in the area  

    Length and duration of the hike0,15 mile one way

    Time to spend15 minutes

    Fee

    Free

    Zip file to dowload

    GPS trail to download

    Short walk, 0.3 mile round trip, climbing slightly.

      

    Access : on U.S. 12, parking by the roadside. 

    To see around

    • Bryce Canyon
    • Kodachrome Basin

    Lodging

    We have tested :

    • North and Sunset Campground : very pleasant campsites located in the park surrounded by pine trees. North Campground is close to the canyon but the campsites are smaller. Sunset Campground is a little farther from the canyon but the sites are very spacious. The only available showers are at the General Store for $2. Shuttles (stops at the campgrounds) can be used to move from one place to another without taking the car. $20 a site.

    • Ruby's Inn Campground : huge campground with tent sites, bungalows and teepees. The bathrooms are very clean. $32 for 3 people (2 tents) in 2013.

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