Grandstaff Canyon Trail

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Moab, United States

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Hiking area· Tourist attraction

Grandstaff Canyon Trail Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Grandstaff Canyon Trail is located in Moab, United States on Field Office, 82 Dogwood Ave. Grandstaff Canyon Trail is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category hiking area in United States.

Address

Field Office, 82 Dogwood Ave

Phone

+1 4352598825

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Carolyn Coop

Amazing beautiful little hike. Little but of a scrabble over rocks. The stream running along side the hike is wonderful. The sights are amazing. Do bring lots of water. Only downside is one or two people with rude dogs off leash but stillwonderful. If the parking lot is full there is parking just across the highway. .

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Sasha Stewart

Great 2 miller trail. You can run or walk by the calm stream. The trail leads to an arch! Fun and easy trail.

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Peter T

Great trail that is good for hikers of all abilities. Beautiful views! A few creek crossings that you should be able to keep your shoes dry on by stepping on the rocks. But, sometimes a rock tips over and a foot goes in (say no more ; ) Be sure to go all the way to the end because that is where you will see \Morning Glory Arch\. Sometimes you can see the locals repelling down from the arch

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Dan McConkie

Not a difficult hike with a great reward at the end. Our trip to Moab was hindered because Arches NP was full so we did this hike with the kids. Turned out to be their favorite part of the trip (we also visited Goblin Valley and did a hike there). Really enjoyed this hike.

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Tyler Moskowite

This is a great dog friendly hike if you are in the area. It’s over 4 miles there and back, but absolutely worth the trip. There are a few areas which require some climbing, a few streams to cross, obviously cactus, and some poison ivy to avoid with your pup. It’s a short hike down to the arch once you have it in your sights. I’d recommend this hike to anyone visiting the area.