Tom's Canyon Trail

Tom’s Canyon Trail is a 2.5-mile loop hiking and equestrian trail to the northeast of Kanab, Utah. The trail offers horseback riders and hikers a gentle ramble through sagebrush, dry ravines, and up a box canyon. The trail ends at a small picnic area with hitching posts. An unmaintained route continues for 0.25 miles to a scenic Weeping Rock at the base of the canyon.

Tom’s Canyon Trail is open to foot and horse traffic only; bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed. Dogs are welcome, but their waste must be packed out. The trail is primarily clay based. Please refrain from using the trail when it is wet or snow covered to protect the trail surface. For more information and detailed maps, visit the Kanab Visitor Center (BLM) in Kanab, UT.

 

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Activities

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BIKING
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CAMPING
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HIKING
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HORSEBACK RIDING
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
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PHOTOGRAPHY

Addresses

Kanab Field Office
669 S Highway 89A
Kanab
Utah
84741

Geographic Coordinates

37.05133185, -112.5198681

Directions

Please note: Parking is not available at the trailhead. Authorized parking for the Tom's Canyon hike is located at the Jacob Hamblin Park, approximately 0.8 miles from trailhead. Directions and map are available here.