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UT- Elephant Hill
The Needles District of Canyonlands National Park is a place where the sky seems to be held up by the many columns of Cedar Mesa Sandstone. The topography consists of vertical cliffs broken into spires and the sandy, narrow valleys between them. A jeep road negotiates steep ledges, narrow slots and some of the tightest switchbacks ever carved into a crag to access to this dreamland.
There is much to see beyond where your vehicle is allowed. Chesler Park is a grassy meadow surrounded by a sandstone parapet that you can access through fissures in the rock via the Joint Trail. A high overlook allows you to peer down at the deeply entrenched confluence of the Green and Colorado rivers. Sixty more miles of hiking trails in the area can keep you busy for several days, better reserve one of the backcountry campsites to extend your sojourn. Canyonlands NP has a really nice map on their website which I could not improve upon. The .gpx file has tracks for the Elephant Hill/Confluence loop and a separate side trip to Chesler Park. Waypoints correspond to Charles Wells' Guide to Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails, Second Edition and are labeled as follows:
Coming into the Needles from Beef Basin ![]() SOB Hill ![]() Coming in from Elephant Hill ![]() The Devil's Pocket ![]() The Silver Stairs ![]() An xjblue photo of a trailer negotiating the switchbacks ![]() Switchback on the other side is even tighter ![]() The Joint Trail ![]() ![]() Chesler Park ![]() ![]() Last edited by Handlebars; May 14th, 2009 at 08:32. |
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Re: UT- Elephant Hill
Yeah..>E Hill is very scenic and easy enough for a stocker. Just watch out for those tight turns!
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Re: UT- Elephant Hill
This is definately on my list of places I need to get out and explore this year
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Re: UT- Elephant Hill
Definitely a unique place. Probably been 10 years since we were there, but I remember being at the top of the switchbacks and hearing some horrible banging, grinding, and scraping noises. We waited for a few minutes and a woman and two kids came walking up, then a few minutes later comes dad, in the stock fullsize suburban, with the aluminum running boards in an inverted "U" shape. He claimed he must have made a wrong turn...
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Re: UT- Elephant Hill
Being we are getting to town before most of the group. ( Friday early afternoon) I think we will run this one Saturday if anyone else is in town early and wants to hit it.....
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Re: UT- Elephant Hill
Not gonna run it with me?
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