Dinosaur footprints

Exploring Devil's Garden and Twenty Mile Wash Dinosaur Trackway

Exploring Devil's Garden and Twenty Mile Wash Dinosaur Trackway

Along Hole-in-the-Rock Road, in Grand Staircase-Escalante, there are two fun, short stops that don’t involve much hiking, and are interesting places to explore. Devil’s Garden has a beautiful arch and some impressive hoodoos.  The trails crisscross throughout this park, so has a “choose your own adventure” sort of feel. The Dinosaur Trackway includes both sauropod and therapod footprints, left behind from creatures wandering this area 160-170 million years ago during the Jurassic period.

Hiking the Red Reef Trail

Hiking the Red Reef Trail

Red Reef Trail is a stunning hike within the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, about 30 minutes northeast of St. George, UT. This hike is a relatively easy 1.7-ish mile out-and-back trail that includes pictographs and Moki steps for anyone with a bit of extra courage. There are also preserved three-toed dinosaur footprints accessible from the same trailhead.