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Antelope Canyon Trail
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Antelope Canyon Trail must be accessed by South Willow Canyon since the west side of the Stansbury Mountains is bordered by the Skull Valley Indian Reservation. This route has been maintained as a primitive trail, but hikers can still pick their way to Deseret Peak.
This difficult 6.7 mile trail gains 5,351 feet in elevation and receives infrequent use. It takes about 5 hours to complete the trail one way.s

Facilities: No facilities are provided at Antelope Canyon Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Antelope Canyon Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Late spring, summer and fall are the best times to visit Antelope Canyon Trail.

Fees: No fees are charged to visit the trail.

Accessibility: This area is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Bikes and motorized vehicles are prohibited.

Directions: To reach Antelope Canyon Trail from Salt Lake City, head west on I-80 and take the Stansbury-Tooele exit. Follow the signs to Grantsville. In Grantsville turn south on Cooley Street and head out of town. Turn west on the South Willow Canyon Road and follow it to he end. A trailhead sign shows where to start. Take the Mill Fork Trail 2.7 miles to the Deseret Peak Vickory junction. Head west about 1/4 mile to first peak where the trail begins.

Address
Salt Lake Ranger District-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
6944 South 3000 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
Phone
General: (801) 733-2660
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