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is a beautiful trail to hike and is similiar to Negro
Bill Canyon hiking in that it has a stream going down
the canyon and cottonwood trees. On your way down Kane
Creek Rd. try and find the large boulder off to the
right of the road past the Amasa Back trailhead and
view the "Birthing Scene" petroglyph!
Trailhead
Location: On Kane Creek Canyon Road 7.5 miles west
of its intersection with U.S. 191 (canyon is on the
left, one mile beyond the steep switchbacks).
Length
of Hike: 2 miles one-way; allow 4 hours round trip.
Type
of Hike: Canyon bottom. Only hikers are allowed
on this trail -- no mountain bikes allowed.
Area
Attractions: Free-flowing stream during spring months
with cottonwood trees and pools (good for dogs). A large
arch is located on the right hand side of the canyon
about a half mile above the trailhead.
Route
Description: From the parking area at the mouth
of the canyon, follow the hiker-established path about
two miles up the canyon until the route gets blocked
by brush.
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