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Overview
This easy out-and-back makes for a great family outing or a quick, scenic run.
Need to Know
Due to the sun-exposed nature along this trail, you'll want to take proper steps to protect your skin. This run takes place at higher elevation than many other routes in the park, so it will often be a little cooler than routes in the valleys.
Description
From the Wildcat Canyon trailhead off of Kolob Terrace Rd., set out on the
Wildcat Canyon Trail. This trail winds through the ponderosa pine forest and some open meadowland. Just about a mile into the trail, you'll reach a junction with the
Connector Trail. Stay straight on
Wildcat Canyon Trail for a very short jaunt to the
Northgate Peaks Trail. Turn south (right) onto
Northgate Peaks Trail.
This mostly flat trail heads due south for just over a mile from its junction with
Wildcat Canyon Trail and passes through open grasslands and pinyon-juniper. The
Northgate Peaks Trail ends between the east and west Northgate Peaks. From here, you'll have great views of the North Guardian Angel, a large sandstone formation that juts up from the surrounding landscape.
There are multiple trails heading up either of the Northgate Peaks if you're looking for a scramble to a better view. It should be noted that these approaches are not sanctioned park trails - please be considerate of your surroundings and stick to defined paths to avoid trampling delicate desert fauna.
Turn around and head back to the trailhead, retracing your steps.
Flora & Fauna
Along this route, you'll encounter a variety of life. Desert shrubs, well adapted to high temperatures, are right at home. This route also passes through pinyon-juniper community, a desert forest full of life. These slow growing evergreens are both cold and drought tolerant, supporting a diversity of wildlife to rival the riparian areas.
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Brian Smith
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