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Escalante Natural Bridge - 3 members in 3 triplogs have rated this an average 4.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 22 2015
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45 female
 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Escalante Natural BridgeSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
Hiking avatar Aug 22 2015
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking3.44 Miles 133 AEG
Hiking3.44 Miles   1 Hour   45 Mns   2.27 mph
133 ft AEG      14 Mns Break12 LBS Pack
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Second hike of the day. This one is super easy and a lot of fun. Just past the trailhead, hang a right at the sign that says "Escalante" and just follow the trail. The five river crossings are all easy, but bringing a pole along helps. Our hike started out sunny and warm, but by the time we were near the bridge, it was gloomy and thundering. We only hung out at the bridge for a few minutes, then headed back. Perfect timing, because the thunder was getting louder the entire way back, and it started raining on us about 100 feet from the car.
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May 03 2015
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Escalante Natural BridgeSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking6.00 Miles 50 AEG
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Had an ideal day with thunderstorms in the area. Ridin the storm out was the tune of the day. Couple sprinkles all was good but some areas near here lost power. River crossings were refreshing.
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Apr 25 2015
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37 male
 Joined Jan 17 2011
 Phoenix, AZ
Escalante Natural BridgeSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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johnny88Triplogs 20
Hiking27.00 Miles 50 AEG
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A couple friends and I did a 4-day backpack along the Escalante River. I am posting this trip report under the Escalante Natural Bridge hike because it is very close by. We started our hike at the Escalante Town trailhead (just East of Escalante, UT) and hiked West along the Escalante River. This was our basic trip:

Day 0: drive to trailhead (about 8 hours from Phoenix), car camp near trailhead
Day 1: hike approx 7.5 miles to where the Escalante River meets Death Hollow, set up camp
Day 2: day-hike into Death Hollow
Day 3: day-hike to Escalante Natural Bridge, move camp to large overhang
Day 4: hike out, drive home

It was an exceptionally beautiful and enjoyable backpack. Most of my trip story is in the photoset. When we started our hike, we had a Pacific cold front sweeping through the area, bringing cold winds and rain. We got dumped on when car camping and driving up. If we had started the drive an hour later, we probably would have gotten snowed on near Bryce. Towards the end of day 2, the cold front had passed, the sun came out, and the temperatures began to warm up. We were worried about the rain bringing flash floods, but the river level hardly seemed to rise (maybe by 1-2 inches). There are ample places to get to safety along the Esclante River though, presuming you can see the flood coming.

We saw about 2-3 groups per day. Most people were just passing by. One was a very large group of horse-riders (riding in the river and letting their horses poop everywhere :( ). Plan on getting everything covered in sand. The river water was actually very clear. We brought one Sawyer filter and used it to filter water for 3 people and 2 dogs without ever needing to backflush it.

Some general thoughts about the trip:

Late April seemed like a good time to visit the Escalante. If you want to avoid the heat and bugs, go in early April. If you don't mind the heat or bugs, go in mid-May and have warmer river crossings. I imagine early Fall may be a good time to go too. Summer would be too hot for me, and I'd be worried about flash floods

A permit is required for overnight backpacking, but they are free and unlimited. There's a permit box at the Town Trailhead

Fishing was okay in the Escalante River (I suspect it's better in warmer weather with more bugs out). But note that fires are not allowed here

There are many route options for the Escalante River, especially if you add in the nearby Boulder Mail Trail. I could see myself returning for a grand loop/tour and spending many days out there. Have fun planning your trip!
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