Gold Bar Rim is a cliff rim that stands about 1200 feet
above Highway 191's path in Moab Canyon. Because the
rocks behind the cliff slope downward to the southwest,
the rim has a 360° vista. Gold Bar Canyon drains
away from the rim into the Colorado River. The trail
climbs the cliff in stages, first angling up to Little
Canyon, then working its way to Gold Bar Canyon to follow
the slope of the Wingate Sandstone layer up to the rim.
After doubling back from the rim, the trail begins a
loop to include Bull Canyon bottom for a view of Gemini
Bridges from below. Approximate mileage: 47 total, 25
off highway.
Trail Scenery:
The Gold Bar Rim vistas take in almost all of the local
country, including Moab and its valleys, the La Sal
Mountains, the Book Cliffs, and parts of the Colorado
River canyon. The Bull Canyon portion includes the top
of a 300-foot pour-off to a lower canyon and follows
the deepening canyon upstream to where the canyon is
again 300 feet deep. The canyon walls have several hard-to-find
arches, but the double span of Gemini Bridges makes
it one of the prizes of the region.
Trail
Road Surface:
Sandy dirt punctuated by some surface rocks. There is
quite a bit of slickrock near Gold Bar Rim, a little
blow sand in Bull Canyon and Little Canyon bottom, and
some rocky washbottom in Bull Canyon.
Trail
Obstacles and highlights:
The most difficult driving is up the final slopes to
Gold Bar Rim and returning across Gold Bar Canyon. Some
prefer to walk a short distance to the rim rather than
risk the sheet metal damage that has befallen others
on the last rocky step.
Trail GPS Coordinates:
WP # Latitude Longitude Mileage Turn
1 N 38° 35' 59.2" W 109° 44' 22.7"
0 L
2 N 38° 35' 51.9" W 109° 39' 42.5"
1.0 L
3 N 38° 36' 05.8" W 109° 39' 16.9"
1.5 L
4 N 38° 36' 23.3" W 109° 39' 14.3"
2.1 L
5 N 38° 36' 24.1" W 109° 38' 50.6"
2.8 S
6 N 38° 36' 44.9" W 109° 38' 44.5"
3.3 L
7 N 38° 36' 51.3" W 109° 38' 30.4"
3.8 T
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