Alcove Spring in Canyonlands National Park

Alcove Spring

An ancient trail to a natural spring

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Alcove Spring Details

In the northwest section of the Island in the Sky District lays the Alcove Spring Trail. Developed first by Anasazi people and later by cattle ranchers in the 1800's this trail descends 440 feet through the red rocks 0.7 miles to a reliable water source. The well maintained trail is lined with the naturally-stimulating Mormon Tea plants (Ephedra Viridis) and junipers. Bring insect repellent and water, especially if you plan on continuing the entire 6.4 miles to the Taylor Campground on the White Rim Trail where the Moses and Zeus formations are visible.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

0.7 miles

Estimated time

1-2 hours

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Alcove Spring

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