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Easy hiking trails around Cannonville are set within a high desert environment, characterized by colorful sandstone spires, monolithic sedimentary pipes, and narrow slot canyons. The landscape features unique rock formations, including hoodoos, and dramatic red rock scenery. This region acts as a gateway to areas like Kodachrome Basin State Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and Bryce Canyon National Park, offering diverse geological features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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Kodachrome Basin State Park is a must-visit, with over 60 towering sandstone spires, known as sand pipes, rising from a kaleidoscope of red rock terrain. Named by the National Geographic Society for its vivid colors, the park includes several scenic hiking trails, including Panorama and Grand Parade, both allow bikes and have beautiful desert views. Tucked just southeast of Bryce Canyon, it’s a fantastic spot to explore the trails and take memorable photos.
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The Tropic Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park is a moderately challenging 3.5-mile out-and-back route that begins near the town of Tropic, Utah. Starting at the park's far eastern boundary, the trail climbs approximately 600-feet through juniper and pine forests, following Bryce Creek—which is dry much of the year—before reaching the main Bryce Amphitheater. You can connect the Tropic Trail with well-known and popular trails like the Peekaboo Loop, Navajo Loop, and Queen's Garden Trail. The Tropic Trail provides a unique way to enter the park, allowing hikers to experience the park's iconic hoodoos and cliffs from the bottom up, and offering a quieter alternative to the more frequented rim-based trails. Due to limited shade and elevation gain, be sure to carry sufficient water and sun protection.
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One of Kodachrome Basin State Park's back country trails, Panorama Trail traverses flat land of mixed terrain, passing incredible scenery; from impressive sandstone formations to caves and quintessential Utah desert scenery.
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From here, get a great view over the Oasis Group Campground, the parking area, and the restrooms down below. Wave "hi" to any friends or family watching!
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A spur trail off Angel's Palace Trail takes hikers to The Spine, a narrow ridge walk with an incredible overlook. The path is narrow, with steep cliffs, so hikers should use caution. If heights feel risky, staying toward the center of the butte provides a safer route. This trail may not be suitable for families with young children or those uncomfortable with heights.
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The Shakespeare Arch was the highlight of Kodachrome Park until it collapsed in April 2019. There are some incredible sedimentary sand pipes here, worthy of a stop to take some fantastic photos.
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One of the more famous formations in Kodachrome Basin, Ballerina Spire stands roughly 30 feet tall and is thought by many to resemble the shape of a ballerina's leg and foot.
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There are 14 easy hiking trails around Cannonville, offering diverse options for exploring the region's unique landscapes. In total, the area features 22 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
Easy hikes around Cannonville traverse a high desert environment, characterized by colorful sandstone spires, monolithic sedimentary pipes, and narrow slot canyons. You'll encounter unique rock formations, including hoodoos, and dramatic red rock scenery. Trails are generally well-maintained, offering accessible paths through these stunning geological features.
Yes, many easy trails offer spectacular views. For instance, the Angels Palace Trail leads to an overlook with expansive basin views. Additionally, areas like Sunset Point and Sunrise Point in nearby Bryce Canyon National Park offer iconic vistas of the hoodoo-filled amphitheater, and are often accessible via easy sections of the Rim Trail.
The Cannonville area is rich with natural landmarks. You can explore unique rock formations like the 'hoodoos' in Bryce Canyon, including the famous Thor’s Hammer. Grosvenor Arch, a massive natural stone arch, is also a prominent feature in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Kodachrome Basin State Park, home to trails like the Grand Parade Trail, is known for its colorful sedimentary pipes.
While not directly on the easy trails within Cannonville's immediate vicinity, there are waterfall hikes within a 50-mile radius, such as Cascade Falls and Lower Calf Creek Falls. These may require a slightly longer drive but offer beautiful natural attractions.
Yes, parking is generally available at the trailheads for easy hikes in the Cannonville area, especially within Kodachrome Basin State Park and near popular access points for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Bryce Canyon National Park. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages.
Public transportation options directly to trailheads around Cannonville are limited. It is generally recommended to have a personal vehicle to access the various parks and trail systems, as the region is best explored by car.
For most easy day hikes in Kodachrome Basin State Park and many areas of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, permits are typically not required for general access, though park entrance fees may apply. For Bryce Canyon National Park, an entrance fee is required. Always check the specific park or monument's official website for the most current permit and fee information before your visit.
The best time to visit Cannonville for outdoor activities, including easy hiking, is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, providing ideal conditions for exploring the diverse terrain and enjoying the scenic beauty.
Absolutely. Many easy trails around Cannonville are perfect for families with children. For example, the Shakespeare Arch – Sentinel Trail in Kodachrome Basin State Park is a shorter, accessible option. The Queens Garden Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park is also a popular family-friendly choice, offering an immersive experience among the hoodoos.
Yes, there are several easy loop trails. The Ballerina Spire – Panorama Point loop from Kodachrome Basin State Park is a popular easy loop that takes you through colorful rock formations. The Grand Parade Trail is another easy loop winding through two box canyons.
The easy hiking trails around Cannonville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning and unique geological formations, the vibrant colors of the landscape, and the accessibility of trails that offer incredible views without extreme difficulty. The diverse scenery, from slot canyons to hoodoos, is a consistent highlight.
Dog policies vary by location. In national parks like Bryce Canyon, dogs are generally allowed on paved trails and viewpoints, but not on unpaved hiking trails. However, areas within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and some state parks may have more lenient rules for leashed dogs. Always check specific park regulations before bringing your pet.


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