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Potholes, sandstone, and the Hogsback characterize this run through the desert.


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Map Key

8.4

Miles

13.6

KM

91%

Runnable

6,220' 1,896 m

High

5,552' 1,692 m

Low

1,071' 326 m

Up

1,055' 321 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

30%

Max Grade (17°)

Dogs Unknown

Features River/Creek · Views

Overview

This is a typical Boulder/Escalante-area run – in other words, it's awesome. It is particularly beautiful in the fall when the aspens are turning yellow.

Need to Know

I highly recommend finishing with a meal at the Burr Trail Grill (Zomato Review). Arguably they have the best pie in Utah. Sure it is $7 per slice but try it and and see if you don't agree that it's worth it.

Description

There isn't an obvious trailhead. Park by the side of the road and head about a mile generally east, passing various potholes, some of which will likely contain water. The drop into the river isn't too difficult but may require some scoping. Look for a column of lava covered sandstone in a bend in the river. Head upstream.

There isn't necessarily a trail, but with a little scouting you should do fine. The exit point was not obvious when we rund the route, but in returning on the western side of the loop, we followed a wash for a good portion of the way, until a small but obvious cut led us back to the top of the wash. Keep an eye out for this, and it will help you to make your way back to the car.

Our evidently out-of-date guidebook mentioned heading up after nearing an old telegraph line which we later discovered had been chopped down leaving only one-to-two foot posts. The route shown here has been edited slightly to represent a good exit rather than the exact route we took. Once on the Hogsback, multiple routes are possible as long as you are generally headed south. Eventually, you should be able to see your car before beginning the final descent.

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Matthew Kidd

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Along Upper Boulder Creek, you're bound to see potholes filled with water after wet weather.
Mar 30, 2017 near Escalante, UT
Autumn aspens soak up the sun along Boulder Creek.
Mar 30, 2017 near Escalante, UT
Boulder Creek ripples through the valley.
Mar 30, 2017 near Escalante, UT
Be sure to check out this triangular sandstone alcove along Upper Boulder Creek.
Mar 30, 2017 near Escalante, UT
Escalante twilight... fortunately the car has been spotted.
Mar 30, 2017 near Escalante, UT
This is the described drop-in spot along Boulder Creek.
Mar 30, 2017 near Escalante, UT

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