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Fay Canyon Trail
Ideal for hikers of all skill levels, this trail is a fun 2.6-mile route that is not too steep or strenuous.
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Fay Canyon Trail Details
Ideal for hikers of all skill levels, this trail is a fun 2.6-mile route that is not too steep or strenuous. But just because you are not climbing up a mountain does not mean you can't enjoy panoramic views of the crimson red canyons. Even before you reach the summit, you will see fascinating rock formations and sweeping vistas as far as the eye can see. The highlight of the trail is Fay Canyon Arch, a rocky bridge that you can look through. It blends in with the other parts of the course, so if you are not explicitly looking for it, you might walk right past it.
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Low
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