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Angel's Palace Trail - 5 members in 9 triplogs have rated this an average 3.4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Apr 24 2023
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52 male
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 Tempe, AZ
Kodachrome Tourist, UT 
Kodachrome Tourist, UT
 
Hiking avatar Apr 24 2023
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking2.17 Miles 250 AEG
Hiking2.17 Miles      56 Mns   2.33 mph
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Continuing our Tour de Kodak to fill out the mud-shortened day previously planned, we stumbled over to hit up Angel's Palace and the Nature Trail before taking advantage of the park's marvelous shower facilities. The Nature trail is pointless unless you are fulfilling a goal of posing for suggestive photos with every sandpipe spire in the park :oops: :-$ . The Palace had a fair number of people hiking it, despite the somewhat sketchy 150 foot climb. The views are pretty good and make this one worth it for any septuagenarian and their grandkids who are camping here.
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Oct 29 2021
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55 male
 Joined Oct 24 2010
 Phoenix,Az
Angel's Palace TrailSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking1.62 Miles 239 AEG
Hiking1.62 Miles      45 Mns   2.16 mph
239 ft AEG
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Wife still was feeling well….back was still very sore. Wanted to do something. So we started to drive around. Ended up in Kodachrome State Park. A little bit off the beaten path, but still easy to get to from Tropic. Half hour drive time at most. $10 dollar entry fee per car…National Parks card doesn’t work there :( . Relatively small park. Easy to drive through. Able to visit all the spots (by car) in an hour(ish). Dirt road may slow you down some, but is doable by car. If you don’t plan on hiking or camping there overnight, probably not worth the money. Drove out to chimney rock. Heard, but didn’t verify that Shakespeare’s Arch had fallen. After driving around decided on testing the wife’s back with a couple of short hikes. First on the list was Angel’s Palace trail. :)

TH doubles for both the Nature Trail as well as Angel’s Palace. Enough parking for about 10 cars. There are bathrooms there and maybe drinking fountains, but I’m not sure about the later. The trail for Angel’s Palace is directly across the road from the TH. The trail almost immediately crosses a bridge (water was present, but just barely flowing) and then begins to work its way up a small canyon. The trail is a solid single track that climbs to the top, maybe gaining 20 feet. There are arrows pointing the direction of the trail, but to be honest it gets a little confusing once you reach this mini plateau. At times arrows seem to be pointing different directions and some of the arrows are different colors representing?? Then there are user paths, that are not arrowed, but that are obviously frequently tread upon. We followed the arrows for a short way; out to where there was a spur with some decent exposure on both sides (of the Spur). Wife was comfortable, but I walked out onto the spur. Not great with heights so I have to say I was a little uncomfortable. Turned around at that point. Afterwards, especially after looking at the track on HAZ, I feel like I left a little of the trail undone. :( Never a pleasant feeling for my OCD. However my wife felt ok after the hike so we decided to visit the Nature Trail which is accessible from the same parking area.
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May 14 2020
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63 male
 Joined Feb 25 2002
 Scottsdale
Angel's Palace TrailSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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TimTriplogs 432
Hiking3.00 Miles 250 AEG
Hiking3.00 Miles   1 Hour   20 Mns   2.25 mph
250 ft AEG
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Carolyn and I combined the Angel Palace and Grand Parade trails as a loop. The temperatures were in the lower 60's. Angel Palace is a lot like Sedona on steroids. Lots of scrambling with some exposure. Some really good photo opportunities. The loop came in at 3.0 miles with 250 feet of AEG in 1 hour and 20 minutes.
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Oct 15 2018
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Kodachrome Basin State Park, UT 
Kodachrome Basin State Park, UT
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.10 Miles 1,405 AEG
Hiking10.10 Miles
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since we were staying in cannonville again, decided to spend much of the day at kodachrome basin state park
had a big girl breakfast at rustler's while waiting for temps to rise a bit, then headed out mid morning
did the very short nature trail first
next, angel's palace, climbing up onto and circling a little butte
good overview of the park and some interesting rock formations
biggest hike of the day was on the panorama trail, at six miles if you include all the side trips
secret passage, cool cave and panorama point are worth exploring
nice views from the point
drove out to chimney rock and had some lunch
finished with shakespeare arch - sentinal trail
we skipped the grand parade trail
good sampler of the park
drove down cottonwood canyon road to see grosvenor arch
impressive double arch and a nice scenic drive
backtracked to tropic for some IDK BBQ - yum!
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Sep 20 2017
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 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Angel's Palace TrailSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking1.87 Miles 278 AEG
Hiking1.87 Miles   1 Hour   13 Mns   2.04 mph
278 ft AEG      18 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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The wife wanted to check out Kodachrome Basin State Park after I finished my Bryce Canyon hike. Nice park tucked away in no-mans-land. Park Ranger recommended Angel's Palace trail which was spectacular! Great views of the park and the surrounding area. What a hidden gem! Stopped at Rustler's Restaurant in Tropic afterwards for delicious cheese burger and fries.
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May 31 2014
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Utah/Arizona Strip Trek - May/June 2014, UT 
Utah/Arizona Strip Trek - May/June 2014, UT
 
Backpack avatar May 31 2014
Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Backpack33.01 Miles 1,820 AEG
Backpack33.01 Miles4 Days         
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Utah/Arizona Strip Trek – May/June 2014

Bryce Canyon NP (BRCA) & Zion (ZION) NP
Kodachrome Basin SP & Coral Pink Sands SP
Pipe Springs (PISP) NM & North Rim Grand Canyon (GRCA) NP

Utah/Arizona Strip Trek - Three National Parks, Two State Parks, One National Monument, Four Days, Three Nights, almost 1000 images, and 24 HAZ trails...

Prelude: Believe it or not but I’ve never been to Bryce Canyon or Zion. With 2 strikes already against me having previously attempted a trip in April (snowed out) and October (snowed out again), Lynn, the dogs and I made a late May attempt battling off strike three!
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DAY 1 - Saturday May 31st
7.44 miles hiking and 390 AEG (39 floors) on FitBit
442 miles on F-150

With business visitors Friday evening, we couldn’t hit the road until early Saturday morning. Made good time and stopped for lunch at the Page AZ Burger King before crossing the Glen Canyon Dam into Utah :next: [ Glen Canyon Dam ] . Once in Utah, we passed some familiar sights in the Paria River Valley. Sad to hear the movie set from Clint Eastwood’s “The Outlaw - Josie Wales” was vandalized and burned to the ground :next: https://www.amwest-travel.com/awt_oldparia.html . Don’t know if I was one of the last to capture images before the set was burned to the ground :next: [ Paria Movie Road ] and [ Paria Movie Road ]

Eventually drove past Moqui Cave just north of Kanab UT :next: https://utahcaves.blogspot.com/2008/06/moqui-caves.html . I’ve always wondered if this was a structure incorporating original Anasazi ruins. A little online research says definitely not…

We turned off SR89 and onto Utah Scenic Highway 12 :next: https://www.scenicbyway12.com/ . This was a treat for the first time (finally). Red Canyon gave us a hint of the “eye-candy” yet to come. Stopped at one of the pull-outs along SR12 and hiked the Red Canyon Loop :next: [ photoset ] and a section of Golden Wall Trail :next: [ Golden Wall - Castle Bridge - Buckhorn Loop ] plus some connector trails (Red Canyon Tunnel Trail and Photographers Trail) :next: https://www.utah-trails.com/Tunnel-Trail and https://www.utah-trails.com/Golden-Wall ... orn-Trails

We eventually wandered into our “pet friendly” basecamp at the Best Western Ruby's Inn in Bryce Canyon City located just north of the park entrance :next: https://www.rubysinn.com/ and https://www.rubysinn.com/bryce-canyon-h ... hotos.html . This certainly was an international gathering of German, French, and Japanese tourist! After fixing a quick dinner at our basecamp hotel room, needed to stretch those legs around the Lake Loop :next: [ Ruby's Inn Lake Loop ] .
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Sunday June 1st
10.71 miles and 780 AEG (78 floors) on FitBit
84 miles on F-150

Bryce Canyon NP :next: https://www.nps.gov/brca/parknews/uploa ... 14-web.pdf

Pets in Bryce Canyon NP :next: https://www.nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/pets.htm
"Pets are only permitted in campgrounds, parking lots, paved roads, paved viewpoint areas, and on the paved trail between Sunrise Point and Sunset Point"

We knew the limited hiking with dog options within the national parks before we left for Bryce and Zion. Undeterred, the Bryce “eye-candy” made up for any missed opportunities :next: [ Bryce Canyon National Park Trails ] . The Sunrise Point to Sunset Point Rim Trail :next: [ Sunrise Point to Sunset Point Rim Trail ] offered our first glimpse of the Amphitheater Region. Lynn and I then took turns minding the dogs up on top of the rim to give us each a chance to hike the Navajo and/or Queen’s Garden Loops. See :next: [ Navajo Loop ] and [ Queen's Garden Trail ] .

Bryce Amphitheater Region map :next: https://www.nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/ ... er-web.pdf
Fairyland Point
Sunrise Point
Sunrise to Sunset Point paved connector trail is dog friendly Sunset Point Inspiration Point Bryce Point

Bryce Southern Scenic Drive viewpoint map :next: Swamp Canyon, Whiteman Bench, Natural Bridge, Agua Canyon, Ponderosa Canyon, Black Birch Canyon, Rainbow Point & Yovimpa Points

I had scouted up the Bristlecone Loop :next: [ Bristlecone Loop ] that connects Rainbow Point and Yovimpa Points as a “photo op”. Unfortunately the trail was closed…

On the drive back from the southern reaches of Bryce Canyon, we stopped at Fairyland Point. Lynn and the dogs stayed at the rim top while I ventured down the Fairyland Loop Trail :next: [ Fairyland Loop Trail ]

With the hour approaching 6pm and knowing we still had a couple of hours daylight left, we agreed to head the F-150 over to Kodachrome Basin SP :next: https://stateparks.utah.gov/park/kodach ... state-park located 7 miles off Highway 12 near Cannonville on Cottonwood Canyon Road :next: https://stateparks.utah.gov/sites/state ... erview.png . I had previously viewed Kodachrome Basin from the south on an approach heading north up Cottonwood Canyon Road. On that occasion we had to abort our trip due to slick mud. This time I had an opportunity to view Kodachrome Basin from within the basin – nice! Pre-trip suggestions indicated Angels Palace or Shakespeare's Arch as highly recommended destinations :next: https://stateparks.utah.gov/sites/state ... ochure.pdf and https://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Kodachr ... le-UT-5584 . Hiked Angel’s Palace Trail :next: [ Angel's Palace Trail ] followed by an aborted attempt of Shakespeare’s Arch :next: [ Shakespear Arch ] prior to a sundown picnic dinner at TH parking lot. Arrived back at Ruby's Inn basecamp to catch Hawks-Kings game and Game of Thrones...
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Monday June 2nd
6.61 miles and 150 AEG (15 floors) on FitBit
245 miles on F-150

Zion NP :next: https://www.nps.gov/zion/index.htm
1hr 44min drive per Google Maps from Ruby's Inn to Zion Lodge
Zion 2014 park map and guide :next: https://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/ ... MG2014.pdf

Once again we knew the limited hiking with dog options within the national parks before we left for Bryce and Zion. Dogs are allowed on Pa'rus Trail :next: [ Pa'rus Trail - Zion ]
Trail connects Canyon Junction and Zion Visitor Center. Prior to entering the 1.1 mile long Zion – Mt Carmel tunnel on SR9, it was recommended to us to make a stop at the Canyon Overlook Trail :next: https://www.zionnational-park.com/zion- ... -trail.htm and https://www.utah.com/nationalparks/zion ... erlook.htm and [ Error H NAME ] Once near the Zion Visitor Center, I managed to grab the last available parking spot and we headed out along the Pa’rus trail as mid-morning temperatures hit the mid-80’s. With the scene reminding us too much of Sedona (the bad, not the good), we agreed to head up into the mountains and cooler climate along a back road I had scouted up as “Plan B”. Kolob Terrace Road was identified as an alternative since Zion Canyon can only be accessed by shuttle vehicles (no dogs allowed) :next: https://www.takemytrip.com/07zion/07_08a.htm .
We had a pleasant lunch up at Lava Point :next: https://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/ ... ground.htm and [ Lava Point Overlook - Zion NP ] before checking out the West Rim TH :next: https://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/ ... -trail.htm and Kolob Reservoir :next: https://wildlife.utah.gov/hotspots/deta ... 1154730183 and [ Kolob Reservior Loop Trail ] .
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Tuesday June 3rd
8.25 miles and 500 AEG (50 floors) on FitBit
572 miles on F-150

“Getaway Home Day” via a natural curiosity, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park :next: https://stateparks.utah.gov/park/coral- ... state-park and https://stateparks.utah.gov/sites/state ... alpink.jpg and https://www.zionnational-park.com/sdhike.htm and [ Coral Pink Sand Dunes ] . We discovered colonies of rare Tiger Beetles (only 600-3000 total population of beetles) while hiking the dunes :next: https://stateparks.utah.gov/sites/state ... ochure.pdf and were also treated to a fascinating display of late spring flowers while hiking the Nature Trail :next: https://www.duneguide.com/sand_dune_gui ... l_pink.htm . South Fork Indian Canyon Pictographs - Located 4 miles northeast of the dunes in the Mosquith Mountain Wilderness Study Area (WSA) :next: [ Mosquith Mountain WSA Trails ] . From Hancock Road – Yellow Jacket Road intersection, drive 3.5 miles passing the Ponderosa Campground until you reach the intersection of Hancock Road and the 4WD Sand Spring Road on the right. A 4WD vehicle allows travel within .5 mile of the pictographs. If your vehicle will not make it on the soft sandy roads, walk from the "T" in Hancock Road and Sand Dune Spring Road. It is 4 miles, one way, to the pictographs. Take Sand Springs Route to first intersection. Then a little less than 2 miles the trail ends and hiking trail to pictographs and petroglyphs begins. From the parking area, walk northeast to locate a path of use through the sand. Continue the gradual descent down the obvious trail. The trail soon becomes obvious as it continues east and then switches direction after a small drop down through the rocks. Continue descending and then traversing the hillside beneath the cliff band on hikers left. Shortly you will arrive at the (chain-link fence protected) South Fork Indian Canyon Pictographs. The distance from the parking lot to the pictographs is about .5 mile and the descent is about 150'. The pictographs sit at the back of a large alcove and pictures must be taken from behind the fence 30' away :next: https://www.zionnational-park.com/moquith-mountain.htm and https://www.zionnational-park.com/image ... ndex32.htm . This area is a unique hidden gem – highly recommended (and no HAZer has visited this place before?)!

Pipe Springs National Monument :next: https://www.nps.gov/pisp/index.htm and [ Ridge Trail - Pipe Springs ] .

North Rim of Grand Canyon :next: https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/cg-nr.htm and https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/ ... im-Map.pdf

Prior to our visit we knew about limited options hiking with dogs at the Grand Canyon North Rim; “Dogs on the North Rim; are not allowed other than the Bridle Trail (Greenway) that connects the lodge with the North Kaibab Trail and the portion of the Arizona Trail that continues north from there to the park entrance.”

Bridle Trail on HAZ :next: [ Bridle Trail ]
Bright Angel Point Trail on HAZ :next: [ Bright Angel Point Trail ]
Transept Trail on HAZ :next: [ Transept Trail ]

Made a stop at the Marble Canyon Navajo Bridge and found “condor city” :next: [ Marble Canyon Overlook at Navajo Bridge ] before stopping in Flagstaff for a late dinner. Arrived back home just before midnight…
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HIKING SUMMARY
7.44 miles, 390 AEG Saturday
10.71 miles, 780 AEG Sunday
6.61 miles, 150 AEG Monday
8.25 miles, 500 AEG Tuesday

TOTAL = 33.01 miles, 1820 AEG, 24 HAZ trails
141 images on iPhone
310 images on Canon Rebel XT
438 images on Canon 6D
61 images on Canon 7D

TOTAL = 950 images on 4 cameras...
F-150 SUMMARY
442 miles driving Saturday
84 miles driving Sunday
245 miles driving Monday
572 miles driving Tuesday

TOTAL = 1343 miles on F-150 (20.8 mpg). Assuming $3.80 per gallon average, that’s 64.5 gallons consumed for a trip cost of $245.35…
EDITORIAL COMMENT; Coffee in Utah sucks. Maybe that’s too rash since I didn't stop and try the Cafe Adobe/Expresso Rock Shop in Hatch UT... Took a Starbucks “fix” in Flagstaff to return me to equilibrium!

That NPS annual pass comes thru again for $25 entry into Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon, plus $8 for Pipe Spring...

Aiming for Fall colour redux at Bryce Canyon Lodge the 1st week of October (looks like only Oct 4-6 or Oct 18-21 availability)? Cabin rentals are $212 per night plus multiple convenience fees and surcharges. Want to get some sunrise/sunset "golden hour" images...

PS - I see this trip tripped me over the 3K distance line for miles logged on HAZ :y:

LINKED HIKES;

Glen Canyon Dam :next: [ Glen Canyon Dam ]
Paria Movie Set :next: [ Paria Movie Road ]
Red Canyon Loop :next: [ photoset ]
Golden Wall :next: [ Golden Wall - Castle Bridge - Buckhorn Loop ]
Ruby’s Inn Lake Loop :next: [ Ruby's Inn Lake Loop ]

Bryce Canyon NP Trails :next: [ Bryce Canyon National Park Trails ]
Sunrise Point to Sunset Point Rim Trail :next: [ Sunrise Point to Sunset Point Rim Trail ]
Navajo Loop :next: [ Navajo Loop ]
Queen’s Garden Loop :next: [ Queen's Garden Trail ]
Bristlecone Loop :next: [ Bristlecone Loop ]
Fairyland Loop Trail :next: [ Fairyland Loop Trail ]
Angel’s Palace Trail :next: [ Angel's Palace Trail ]
Shakespeare Arch Trail :next: [ Shakespear Arch ]

Canyon Overlook Trail, Zion NP :next: [ Error H NAME ]
Pa’rus Trail :next: [ Pa'rus Trail - Zion ]
Lava Point Overlook, Zion NP :next: [ Lava Point Overlook - Zion NP ]
Kolob Reservoir Loop :next: [ Kolob Reservior Loop Trail ]

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park :next: [ Coral Pink Sand Dunes ]
South Fork Indian Canyon Pictographs :next: [ Mosquith Mountain WSA Trails ]
Pipe Springs NP Trails :next: [ Ridge Trail - Pipe Springs ]
Bridle Trail, Grand Canyon North Rim :next: [ Bridle Trail ]
Bright Angel Point Trail :next: [ Bright Angel Point Trail ]
Transept Trail, Grand Canyon North Rim :next: [ Transept Trail ]
Navajo Bridge, Marble Canyon :next: [ Marble Canyon Overlook at Navajo Bridge ]

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Mar 10 2009
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Angel's Palace TrailSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
Hiking avatar Mar 10 2009
iheartmonsterTriplogs 31
Hiking1.66 Miles 205 AEG
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Mud-e. Great views though. Hubbie calls it Devil's Labyrinth instead of Angel's Palace because of all of the overlapping loops. Fun hike.
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Angel's Palace TrailSouthwest, UT
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leonesiegelTriplogs 298
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May 25 1992
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Day 3: S Utah, UT 
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
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Day 3 of our trip:
Blanding :next: Natural Bridges :next: Little Egypt :next: Capital Reef :next: Escalante/Kodachrome
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