Santa Clara River Reserve Trail System

Een’oog Trail

Recommended Trail Users: Equestrians, Hikers, Mountain Bikers to the U’waiv Trail – Hikers only between the U’waiv Trail and the Tempi’po’op Trail
 
Length: 0.3 miles
 
Difficulty:   Easiest (IMBA Trail Difficulty Rating System)
 
Special Area: Santa Clara River Reserve
 
Sub-Area: Santa Clara/Land Hill ACEC
 
Property Management: BLM
 
Access: Tukupetsi Trailhead – From St. George, travel north on Bluff Street. Turn left on Sunset Blvd. Continue on Sunset Blvd as it turns into Santa Clara Drive. Continue 0.5 miles past the Jacob Hamblin Home and turn left onto a gravel road that leads to the Tukupetsi Trailhead.
 

Description: Een’oog means “old ones” in Southern Paiute. The Een’oog Trail follows the rim of the geographic formation known as Land Hill. The Santa Clara/Land Hill ACEC area was heavily used by both the Ancestral Puebloans and Southern Paiute. Numerous petroglyphs from the “old ones” are accessible for viewing from this trail. Once the trail passes the intersection with the U’waiv Trail (heading west), the Een’oog Trail becomes narrow and rocky, and has some exposure along the rim that may make it unsuitable for young children.

Een'oog Trail on Cliffside


Reserve Trails Map

Reserve Brochure


Petroglyph on Een'oog Trail