Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area is a wilderness study area in Utah, characterized by its dramatic canyon topography carved into Cedar Mesa Sandstone. The landscape features steep canyon walls, ranging from 100 feet in the upper sections to over 500 feet in the lower ends, along with distinctive knobs, pinnacles, arches, and alcoves. Elevations within the Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area vary significantly, dropping from approximately 6,200 feet to 4,900 feet. The area provides opportunities for several sports like hiking,…
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area in Utah is characterized by dramatic canyon topography carved into Cedar Mesa Sandstone. It features steep canyon walls, ranging from 100 feet to over 500 feet, along with distinctive knobs, pinnacles, arches, and alcoves. The area is managed for primitive and unconfined recreation, offering a true wilderness experience.
The primary outdoor activity available in Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area is hiking. The area offers 3 routes for hiking, providing opportunities to explore its rugged canyon environment. These routes generally follow mostly dry creek beds and slickrock.
Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area does not have maintained hiking trails. Routes typically follow mostly dry creek beds, requiring navigation across slickrock and several pour-offs. This provides a primitive and unconfined recreational experience.
The area features dramatic canyon walls, ranging from 100 feet to over 500 feet, carved into Cedar Mesa Sandstone. Impressive knobs, pinnacles, arches, and alcoves are present. A portion of the Valley of the Gods, with monolithic sandstone buttes, is also found within the WSA.
Elevations within the Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area vary significantly. They drop from approximately 6,200 feet (1,890 meters) at the upper ends to 4,900 feet (1,494 meters) at the lower ends of the canyon. This creates a varied terrain for exploration.
Yes, a permit is required for hiking or backpacking in the Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area. Visitors should obtain the necessary permits before their trip. Information regarding permits is available through the Bureau of Land Management.
Yes, Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area is home to numerous fragile archaeological sites. These sites add historical intrigue to the area, with visitors potentially discovering well-preserved kivas and other ruins. Extreme care is advised when visiting these locations.
Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area offers a true wilderness experience with no maintained trails, requiring navigation through creek beds and slickrock. This environment is generally suited for those prepared for backcountry conditions rather than beginners or young families seeking established paths.
Information regarding a specific dog policy for Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area is not readily available. Visitors planning to bring dogs should contact the Bureau of Land Management Monticello Field Office for current regulations.
Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area has been visited by more than 10 komoot users. It features 3 routes, primarily for hiking. The area's routes currently do not have an average rating.
Yes, a komoot guide titled Hiking in Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area is available. This guide provides detailed information on available routes and conditions for exploring the area.
The Road Canyon Wilderness Study Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The official website for information is blm.gov/visit/road-canyon-utah. The BLM Monticello Field Office can be reached by phone at +1-435-587-1500.

