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Chimney Rock Trail - 4 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 02 2025
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Chimney Rock TrailCentral, UT
Central, UT
Hiking avatar May 02 2025
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,145
Hiking3.77 Miles 807 AEG
Hiking3.77 Miles   2 Hrs   13 Mns   2.13 mph
807 ft AEG      27 Mns Break1 LBS Pack
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Did loop counterclockwise.
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Oct 03 2022
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59 male
 Joined Oct 07 2017
 Chandler, AZ
Chimney Rock TrailCentral, UT
Central, UT
Hiking avatar Oct 03 2022
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking3.64 Miles 837 AEG
Hiking3.64 Miles   1 Hour   25 Mns   3.64 mph
837 ft AEG      25 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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Road Trip Day 6
We were going to hike the Golden Throne today, but the road was closed, so we did this one instead. This is a nice hike with some nice views. Trail is easily followed and appears to be a fairly popular hike, so you should start this one first thing in the morning to avoid crowds.
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J. Yoder
 
May 27 2018
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63 male
 Joined Apr 22 2012
 Fountain Hills,
Chimney Rock - Spring Canyon TrailCentral, UT
Central, UT
Hiking avatar May 27 2018
KBKBTriplogs 237
Hiking9.95 Miles 1,194 AEG
Hiking9.95 Miles   4 Hrs   14 Mns   2.73 mph
1,194 ft AEG      35 Mns Break20 LBS Pack
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On the morning of the 27th, my wife, daughter, and I hiked the Chimney Rock Trail. When we got to the intersection with the Spring Canyon Trail, I hiked into the canyon for a decent way while my wife and daughter sought out a shady spot to wait for me.

We had good views from the Chimney Rock Trail, though the light is probably better later in the day.

I really enjoyed Spring Canyon. I liked it so much that I made plans to hike it from the bottom on the following day. Due to a forecast of late morning & afternoon rain (and the accompanying flash flood danger), I ended up doing another hike instead. Hiking Lower Spring Canyon in its entirety is on my TODO list.
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Oct 27 2017
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Capitol Reef National Park, UT 
Capitol Reef National Park, UT
 
Hiking avatar Oct 27 2017
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking9.29 Miles 2,486 AEG
Hiking9.29 Miles
2,486 ft AEG
 
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picked out a few trails in the park that looked like fun
a loop around a plateau, an arch and a natural bridge
first stop was chimney rock trail
got going around 0900
good warmup heading up to the top of mummy cliff
nice view of chimney rock, even though the hike doesn't really go anywhere near it
circled the top counterclockwise, hitting a high point with nice views of fruita
dropped toward chimney rock canyon and the intersection with spring canyon trail, through an area with huge boulders that have fallen from the canyon walls
an easy ascent west to close the loop along the base of another canyon wall
beautiful blue skies contrasting above it
saw only a few people on the loop, but more as we heading back to the trailhead
a good choice
stopped at the visitor center for a few minutes, then drove down to grand wash
very different terrain in this area, and the hike to cassidy arch was my favorite of the day and maybe the trip
quarter mile down the wash, then the actual cassidy arch trail ascends steeply up a break in the canyon wall and onto a bench
it gains a couple of benches and follows three drainages before splitting off to the south toward the arch
we didn't see the arch at first, gaining a high point with nice views before wandering around a bit
good footing after the initial ascent, much of it on slickrock
the opening to the arch is huge, and you can circle around it, getting on top of the arch
it's very wide - safety first :)
took some pics, had a snack and headed back down
another short one at just over three and a half miles, but very scenic and interesting
drove down the scenic drive a bit, then had a cup of coffee at gifford house
pie selection by that point was not my favorite
headed to the hickman bridge trailhead
only two miles on sand and slickrock and another fun one
trail loops under the bridge
we checked out another viewpoint before heading back
different terrain here, too, after starting out along the fremont river
made a stop at the petroglyph site, then headed back to torrey for dinner at capitol reef inn & café
stayed at torrey trading post cabins again
nice to have the whole day in the park without driving anywhere
think this was my favorite day of hiking and there is so much more to do in the park
unfinished business
posting more photos than usual as capitol reef seems a little underrepresented on haz
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