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Family friendly hiking trails in Horse Valley Wilderness traverse a landscape characterized by magnificent badlands and dramatically eroded sandstone formations. The region features deep canyons, colossal tilted stone plates, and high mesas, showcasing a geological history spanning millions of years. This terrain includes the San Rafael Reef with its sheer-walled cliffs and twisted canyons, alongside sculpted slot canyons that offer unique hiking experiences. The wilderness provides a diverse environment for outdoor activities, with terrain ranging from challenging narrow passages to…
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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3.95km
01:20
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.50km
02:18
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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From now on, we can see the sky again, and the sun if it's there. This is an easy section of the canyon, and also beautiful.
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It's a living corridor, a ribbon of winding sandstone, a succession of walls that meander and undulate. The sandstone, polished by wind and tide, has almost human curves, hips, waves, draperies, and folds of fabric frozen in the colors of the surroundings. At this point, we exchanged our water shoes for our hiking boots. After that, the paths remained dry.
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You feel like you are on another planet, Mother Nature often looks beautiful.
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Seen from the parking lot. When we were here (November 21, 2025), the water was about 20cm deep. Afterward, we encountered several wading areas that you have to wade through; there's no other option. We brought water shoes, which are easy to pick up.
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Little Wild Horse and Bell Slot Canyons, unfortunately the unfinished ones for us 😥🙁😥 Today the Little Wild Horse Canyon and possibly the Bell Canyon should be visited. The two canyons can be explored in an approximately 13 km long circular tour. Here you can find my planned complete tour: komoot.de/tour/822561321 We left Goblin Campground very early because it was the weekend and all hell is supposed to break loose in the canyons on the weekend. The road to the trailhead is now paved, so it wasn't a problem even for our motorhome. When we arrived at the trailhead we were the very first ones 😃 So much for my phobia the previous days: we're pretty sure we won't get a parking space 😱 After a good breakfast we went to the Little wild horse canyon. At the beginning you go up the common wash to the junction and turn right there to Little Wild Horse Canyon. A signpost shows the way. My recommendation: Be sure to go through Little wild horse Canyon first, as most people do that. Because at the bottlenecks there is no way to get past each other in oncoming traffic!!! Now it became wonderfully nice to fight your way through the sometimes narrow and then wider places. However, after about a kilometer we were forced to make a decision in a narrow area with a boulder. Either climb over the boulder and not know whether we can overcome it again on the way back or continue walking the entire 13 km circular route or turn back here. We decided to turn back, especially since I had also pre-booked a slot canyon “Cardiac Canyon” with Page. In 2012 I was nearby in the world-famous Lower Antelope Canyon: flickr.com/photos/pharoahsax/albums/72157641505310913 On the way back we wanted to walk at least a little bit into Bell Canyon. But unfortunately a smooth rock barrier blocked the way for us old men, so we surrendered here too and ended the tour. In conclusion: Despite the cancellation, it was worth going on this tour😊 For younger people it is certainly no problem to overcome the rock and complete the circular tour, especially since you come from above at the rock barrier and you can always get down 😉
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Little Wild Horse is a classic Utah slot canyon with a long stretch of "narrows", or tight, high canyon walls. It is a great introduction to exploring slot canyons.
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Bell Canyon is in the heart of San Rafael Swell and goes from the Little Wild Horse Trailhead to the Behind the Reef Road. While not quite as narrow as its neighbor Little Wild Horse, it's still worth checking out.
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Beautiful slot canyon. Since the road is paved up to the trailhead, you can also drive to this slot with a mobile home without hesitation. If you don't want to walk through the water with your shoes, you should bring water shoes with you. During our hike at the end of May, the water was partly knee-deep.
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The Horse Valley Wilderness, part of Utah's San Rafael Swell, offers a unique landscape of brightly colored badlands, eroded sandstone formations, and accessible slot canyons. It's an ideal setting for families to explore dramatic geological features, ancient rock art, and diverse wildlife in a relatively contained and manageable environment.
This guide features 4 family-friendly hiking trails, all rated as moderate, offering a good balance of adventure and accessibility for various family skill levels.
Yes, for a shorter and less strenuous option, consider the Little Wild Horse Canyon loop from Little Wild Horse Canyon. It's about 3.9 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it perfect for families with younger children or those looking for a quicker adventure through the stunning slot canyon.
Hikers can expect to encounter magnificent badlands, dramatically eroded sandstone formations, and spectacular slot canyons. The region is known for its 'narrows' where the canyons become incredibly tight, offering a unique and memorable experience. You might also spot geological wonders like the San Rafael Reef's sheer cliffs and pinnacles.
Absolutely! Many of the trails in this guide are circular, providing a varied experience without retracing your steps. A great option is the Little Wild Horse and Bell Canyon Loop, which takes you through two distinct slot canyons for a diverse adventure.
Spring and fall are generally the best times for family hiking in Horse Valley Wilderness. The temperatures are milder, making for more comfortable exploration. Summer can be very hot, and flash floods can be a risk in slot canyons during monsoon season, so always check weather conditions before heading out.
The Horse Valley Wilderness trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique experience of hiking through the sculpted slot canyons, the otherworldly rock formations, and the sense of adventure these trails provide for families.
While not directly on every route in this guide, the broader San Rafael Swell area, which includes Horse Valley Wilderness, is rich in ancient Native American history. You can find pictograph and petroglyph panels, such as the Rochester Rock Art Panel, a short, easy hike away, offering a glimpse into the Fremont, Paiute, and Ute cultures.
Given the desert environment and slot canyon features, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hats, sunscreen), sturdy hiking shoes, and snacks. Layers of clothing are also recommended as temperatures can fluctuate. Always check the weather forecast for flash flood warnings, especially when planning to enter slot canyons.
The Horse Valley Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for Desert Bighorn Sheep, which are a significant presence in the area. Various birds of prey, such as Bald Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, and Golden Eagles, can also be spotted soaring above the dramatic landscapes.
For families with older children or those seeking a longer adventure, the Little Wild Horse and Bell Canyon Loop is an excellent choice. At nearly 13 km, it offers a more extensive exploration of the slot canyons and requires a good level of stamina, but the rewards are spectacular views and a true sense of wilderness.
Yes, the main trailheads for routes like the Little Wild Horse and Bell Canyon loops typically have designated parking areas. However, it's always a good idea to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly.


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