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Explore the West Wagon Road Loop Trail, an easy hike covering 3.3 miles (5.4 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 437 feet (133 metres), typically taking about 1 hour and 32 minutes to complete. You will walk through peaceful piney woods and areas of dry, scrubby vegetation, experiencing varied…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Manti-La Sal National Forest
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The trail departs from a midway point along the Wagonwheel Trail #168. You can find the starting point at The Wagonwheel Trail Trailhead near Monticello, Utah.
The fall is particularly beautiful for hiking this route, as the area is known for its stunning fall colors. However, be aware that during hunting season, the trail is popular with motorized hunting parties, so wearing orange for visibility is advised.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Manti-La Sal National Forest. It's always a good practice to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day hiking on trails like the West Wagon Road Loop Trail within the Manti-La Sal National Forest. However, specific activities or overnight camping might require permits, so it's always good to check the official forest service website for the latest regulations if you plan more than just a day hike.
The terrain is varied, featuring a mix of loose, rocky patches and more packed areas. You'll hike through piney woods and sections of dry, scrubby vegetation. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions if it has rained recently. Some sections of the trail can be faint, so pay attention to stay on course.
Yes, the route is a "lollipop" shape, meaning it departs from a midway point along the Wagonwheel Trail Trailhead, completes a loop, and then returns along the same stem. The trail itself also incorporates sections of the Wagonwheel Trail.
The trail offers scenic views, including a rugged cliff-band to the north. You'll traverse through piney woods and areas of dry, scrubby vegetation. During the fall, the colors are particularly vibrant.
This trail is rated as intermediate in difficulty. It begins with a gentle climb and includes a steeper gradient at one point before reaching the loop section. While not overly strenuous, some sections can be faint, requiring attention to navigation.
Yes, the trail research indicates that there are some primitive camp spots available along the route. If you plan to camp, remember to follow Leave No Trace principles and check for any specific regulations from the Manti-La Sal National Forest.
During hunting season, the trail is popular with motorized hunting parties. For your safety and visibility, it is strongly advised to wear bright orange clothing while hiking.
It's a "lollipop" shaped loop trail. This means you'll hike a stem section, complete a circular loop, and then return along the same stem to your starting point.