Zion and Bryce Canyon

Location
Murray
wolffsoul said:
Hi guys, new to the site I will be going to Zion and Bryce in early May can anyone please direct me to some easy to moderate trails went I come up and visit?
Maribel..

I sujest you avoid crawling on state park soil. They don't take kindly to that. Run a search for using the search button above for trails around cedar and st. George, there's been a few on them.
 

utahxjer

Well-Known Member
crimsonride said:
I sujest you avoid crawling on state park soil. They don't take kindly to that. Run a search for using the search button above for trails around cedar and st. George, there's been a few on them.
yes, I think the only trails you can go on are paved
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
Um, I don't think he's asking about trails in the parks. Sounds to me like he's coming to visit the parks, and wants to do some trails in the area while he's here. In that case there are a lot of good trails in Cedar City, and St. George.
 

wolffsoul

Registered User
Making myself clear?

utahxjer said:
well then I'm gonna half to ask wolffsoul to clarify alittle bit more :D

OK so maybe I need to be more clean. I will be visiting Zion and Bryce and I would like to hit some trails along the way from California.... By the way it is she. She would like to hit some trails and visit Zion and Bryce.....
 

Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
wolffsoul said:
OK so maybe I need to be more clean. I will be visiting Zion and Bryce and I would like to hit some trails along the way from California.... By the way it is she. She would like to hit some trails and visit Zion and Bryce.....
If you post a pic of yourself, I am sure Ollie would jump at the chance to show you a few trails. ;)

St. George and Cedar city both have some good stuff, how is your rig set up?
 

wolffsoul

Registered User
IFS for now

Hickey said:
If you post a pic of yourself, I am sure Ollie would jump at the chance to show you a few trails. ;)

St. George and Cedar city both have some good stuff, how is your rig set up?

:rofl: ok for now I have IFS 31's protection provided by all pro Rock gaurds, bumpers and a few extras..... Sorry guys I have a girlfriend/wife....yes I said girlfriend/wife.. :p
 

chevtech

Seasoned Mall Cruiser
Location
Next door
wolffsoul said:
:rofl: Sorry guys I have a girlfriend/wife....yes I said girlfriend/wife.. :p

I don't think that's going to help cut down the requests for pics much. Now you have all their minds running wild ;) Sorry, it's just a guy thing.

Does that mean you gals ran up to San Fransisco here in the last few weeks?
 

utahxjer

Well-Known Member
iwakunijeeper said:
Probably not the answer you are looking for but do a search under cedar city or st george. You will probably find some info there.
Do your search in "upcomin wheelin trips" and "trip reports"
 

Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
wolffsoul said:
:( ok guys...how about the trails around zion and bryce any help there..... :-\
You might want to pick up a "Utah Atlas" It's a great map book to have for traveling Utah's back roads.
 

SAMI

Formerly Beardy McGee
Location
SLC, UT
what you need is this Backcountry Aventures Utah book... has complete GPS coordinates, descriptions, pictures, maps and so on, of 175 trails (3,721 miles) of backcountry trails.. most can be done in stock SUV's....

for the southwestern part of Utah, there is easily 50+ trails in here....

just go to Moab....
 

Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
Elder SAMI said:
what you need is this Backcountry Aventures Utah book... has complete GPS coordinates, descriptions, pictures, maps and so on, of 175 trails (3,721 miles) of backcountry trails.. most can be done in stock SUV's....

for the southwestern part of Utah, there is easily 50+ trails in here....

just go to Moab....
Moab is a bit further than Bryce canyon..... a bit out of the way.
 
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