This 4.3-mile trail in Zion Canyon is renowned for its narrow paths and sheer drop-offs on both sides, making it one of the most thrilling but perilous hikes in Utah. Hikers ascend steep switchbacks and navigate along razor-thin ridges with chains for support
This 14.2-mile round trip hike is a test of endurance and skill, ascending through varied terrain to reach the summit of Mount Timpanogos. Hikers encounter steep switchbacks, rocky scrambles, and potentially treacherous conditions
A technical canyoneering route in Zion National Park, The Subway spans 7.2 miles through narrow passages, pools of water, and challenging rappels. Hikers need advanced skills in route finding, climbing, and navigating tight squeezes to complete this adventure safely.
These interconnected slot canyons offer a thrilling yet dangerous experience due to their remote location and the potential for flash floods. Hikers traverse through narrow
Located near Moab, this 4.2-mile trail is characterized by its towering sandstone formations and challenging terrain. Hikers must navigate through rocky terrain with minimal shade and prepare for extreme temperatures, as well as limited cell service.
This 10.2-mile loop hike in Canyonlands National Park challenges hikers with slippery sandstone surfaces, tight squeezes through narrow canyons, and sparse trail markers that can be confusing. The trail offers stunning vistas of towering rock formations
Known for its technical rock scrambles and the risk of lightning strikes, this 15.6-mile hike near Alpine, Utah, is reserved for experienced hikers seeking a rigorous challenge. The trail ascends through rugged terrain