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Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area

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Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area

The best walks and hikes in Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area

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Hiking in Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area offers diverse terrain characterized by perennial streams, towering canyon walls, and expansive Navajo sandstone formations. The landscape features distinctive "fins" and lush riparian vegetation contrasting with pinyon-juniper and blackbrush found higher up. Hikers can explore geological wonders such as Cliffhandle Arch and Otho Natural Bridge, alongside ancient rock art panels. The area provides a blend of accessible trails and more rugged exploration within its canyon systems.

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Hell's Revenge 4x4 Trail

16.9km

04:44

320m

360m

Prepare for a unique hiking adventure on the Hell's Revenge 4x4 Trail, a moderate route spanning 10.5 miles (16.9 km) with an elevation gain of 1053 feet (321 metres). You…

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2.51km

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The Mill Creek Trail offers a delightful escape into nature, following the gentle meanderings of its namesake creek. You'll find yourself immersed in lush woodlands, with the constant, soothing sound…

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12.9km

03:42

300m

300m

The Mill Creek Trail offers a delightful journey through diverse landscapes, often tracing the course of a creek. You'll wander through lush riparian woodlands, with sections featuring mixed pines, spruce,…

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The Mill Creek Waterfall loop from Old City Park offers a delightful escape into a desert oasis, winding through a scenic canyon carved by a perennial stream. You'll hike past…

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The Pinyon Pine – Juniper Trail Overlook loop from SFRA Loop J - Juniper Campground offers a delightful, easy hike through a classic Pinyon-Juniper woodland. You'll wander through an open…

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March 21, 2025, Juniper Trail Overlook

Juniper Trail is one of the few marked trails in Sand Flat Recreation Area reserved for Hikers only and with 2.5 km/1.4 mi the longest. It takes you on a small plateau overlooking Sand Flats.

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On a hot day, the Mill Creek Waterfall and pool is the place to be for locals and visitors alike. After following narrow trails through a small stand of trees you reach the lower pool where you can cool off and swim in the water. If you are comfortable with heights and a little scrambling, you can climb up to the top of falls to jump off by following the trail up a slick rock slab. This is a great place to go swimming, take some photos, and relax in this desert oasis either as the final destination for your run, or on the way back from exploring further up Mill Creek Canyon.

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The Mill Creek Trailhead is located in the south end of Moab on the end of some residential roads (so please be respectful of locals by parking only in the designated public parking lot and being careful not to blocks roads and driveways). While there are multiple side trails off of the parking lot to various swimming holes along Mill Creek, the main trail takes you past an old power plant spillway and to a stream where you get to choose whether to wade in the water or traverse the slopping slickrock next to the water. This is a fun way to begin your run up Mill Creek Canyon!

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The Mill Creek Trailhead sits at the southern edge of Moab, accessible via residential roads. It's important to show consideration for local residents by parking exclusively in the designated public parking lot and avoiding blocking roads and driveways. From the parking lot, several side trails lead to different swimming spots along Mill Creek. The primary trail guides you past an abandoned power plant spillway to a stream, offering the choice between wading in the water or navigating the sloping slickrock beside it. Although you can't cycle up the creek, it would a great place to start / end the ride and head up the gorge on foot afterwards for a swim.

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The Otho Natural Bridge is a remote, beautiful site in the upper North Fork of Mill Creek Canyon. Although it is called Otho Natural Bridge, it is not a true natural bridge because there is no water underneath it. You can approach it either by dropping down from Sand Flats Road and following social trails down to the bridge and Mill Creek Canyon, or you can travel all the way up the north fork of Mill Creek Canyon, passing the Mill Creek Waterfall, Cliffhandle Arch, and lots of ancient Native American rock art. Both routes are beautiful, but if you decide to travel up Mill Creek Canyon, be aware that high water levels might make this route impassible, depending on the season and recent rainfall. Always check local conditions and use good judgment when traveling in the desert!

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Cliffhandle Arch is an impressive arch located in the main channel of North Fork of Mill Creek Canyon. Unlike in Arches National Park, this arch is relatively unknown and therefore much quieter. There is a solid chance you might be the only person at this arch, an increasingly rare experience in Moab! Keep an eye out for ancient petroglyphs and pictograms; there are many panels from thousands of years ago scattered across the canyon walls and boulders in the North Fork of Mill Creek Canyon. Like any archaeological site, please refrain from touching the rock art to help preserve it for generations to come.

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The Mill Creek Trailhead is located in the south end of Moab on the end of some residential roads (so please be respectful of locals by parking only in the designated public parking lot and being careful not to blocks roads and driveways). While there are multiple side trails off of the parking lot to various swimming holes along Mill Creek, the main trail takes you past an old power plant spillway and to a stream where you get to choose whether to wade in the water or traverse the slopping slickrock next to the water. This is a fun way to begin your hike up Mill Creek Canyon!

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On a hot day, the Mill Creek Waterfall and pool is the place to be for locals and visitors alike. After following narrow trails through a small stand of trees you reach the lower pool where you can cool off and swim in the water. If you are comfortable with heights and a little scrambling, you can climb up to the top of falls to jump off by following the trail up a slick rock slab. This is a great place to go swimming, take some photos, and relax in this desert oasis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area?

Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area offers a wide range of hiking opportunities, with over 35 routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy walks to more challenging treks.

Are there any easy hikes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the area is very family-friendly and offers many easy trails. A popular choice is the Mill Creek Canyon Waterfall trail, which is an easy 1.6-mile (2.5 km) route leading to a refreshing swimming hole. Another accessible option is the Pinyon Pine – Juniper Trail Overlook loop from Castle Valley, an easy 2.4 km path.

Can I bring my dog on the trails in Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area?

Yes, many trails in Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area are dog-friendly, making it a great place to hike with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see while hiking?

Hikers can discover a variety of striking natural features, including towering canyon walls, expansive Navajo sandstone formations, and distinctive 'fins'. Notable landmarks include Cliffhandle Arch and Otho Natural Bridge, which are impressive rock formations. The area also features lush riparian vegetation along perennial streams, contrasting with the pinyon-juniper and blackbrush found higher up.

Is there a waterfall I can visit in the canyon?

Absolutely! The Mill Creek Canyon Waterfall is a highlight of the area. This 30-foot cascade empties into a popular swimming hole, offering a refreshing spot to cool off, especially during warmer months. The trail to the waterfall is easily accessible.

Are there any loop trails in the area?

Yes, there are several loop trails available for hikers. A popular moderate option is the Mill Creek Waterfall loop from Spanish Valley, which is about 6.0 miles (9.7 km) and takes approximately 2 hours 45 minutes to complete, leading through varied canyon landscapes.

What is the best time of year to hike in Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area?

The Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, making the swimming hole a welcome relief, while winter can bring snow, offering a different, serene experience.

What are the different difficulty levels of hikes available?

The area provides a good mix of difficulty levels. You'll find 21 easy routes perfect for a leisurely stroll, 13 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 2 difficult routes for experienced hikers looking for a more strenuous adventure. This variety ensures there's something for every fitness level.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to explore?

Yes, the canyon walls serve as an open-air gallery of ancient history. Hikers can discover hidden rock art panels showcasing petroglyphs and ancient habitation sites within alcoves and overhangs, offering a glimpse into the past. Remember to observe these cultural treasures without touching to ensure their preservation.

How accessible is Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area from Moab?

Access to the Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area is very convenient from Moab. You can easily reach the area via Powerhouse Lane or Sand Flats Road, making it a readily accessible outdoor escape from the town.

What do other hikers say about their experience in Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the refreshing swimming hole at the waterfall, and the stunning geological formations like the arches and natural bridges. Many appreciate the blend of accessibility and rugged exploration.

Can I swim in the canyon's waters?

Yes, the 30-foot Mill Creek Canyon Waterfall empties into a popular swimming hole, which is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike to cool off, especially during the warmer months. The perennial streams also offer opportunities for wading in natural pools.

What kind of vegetation and wildlife might I encounter?

Along the streams, you'll find lush riparian vegetation, creating a vibrant contrast with the higher canyon sides. Here, the landscape is characterized by pinyon-juniper and blackbrush vegetation. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the diverse habitats support various desert and riparian species.

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