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Dinosaur Tracks Trailhead: A Step Back in Time

Discover ancient dinosaur footprints on a short, challenging hike with panoramic views near Kanab, Utah. A unique glimpse into the Mesozoic Era.

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Hike a short, steep trail just north of Kanab to discover well-preserved dinosaur tracks from the Mesozoic Era. This unique site offers a glimpse into the past, with numerous tracks visible on the exposed rock surface. Be prepared for a moderately challenging climb with rewarding panoramic views.

A brief summary to Dinosaur Tracks Trailhead

  • 2136 US-89, Kanab, Utah, 84741, US

Local tips

  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes with good traction due to the steep and rocky terrain.
  • Hike in the morning or evening to avoid the heat, as there is little shade on the trail.
  • Bring plenty of water and sun protection, especially during the summer months.
  • Take your time and watch your footing, as the trail can be slippery in places.
  • Respect the site by not touching or damaging the dinosaur tracks.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Kanab, drive north on US-89 for approximately 3 miles. The trailhead is located on the right side of the highway, just before the Utah Port of Entry. Turn into the parking area next to the Port of Entry. Parking is free. Be aware that the parking area is also a truck loading zone.

  • Walking

    From the parking area, walk towards the southeast corner where you'll find a porta-potty. The trail begins just behind the porta-potty. Follow the trail as it winds its way up the ridge. The trail is steep and rocky in places, so wear appropriate footwear. There are no fees to access the trail.

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The Dinosaur Tracks Trailhead, located a few miles north of Kanab, Utah, offers a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of dinosaurs. This short but steep hike leads to a ridge where numerous dinosaur tracks are clearly visible on the surface of the exposed rock. The trail itself is approximately 0.7 miles roundtrip and is considered moderately difficult due to its steep incline and sometimes uneven terrain. The trailhead is located near the Utah Port of Entry on US-89. Look for the parking area with a porta-potty, which marks the start of the trail. From there, the trail winds its way up the ridge, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape. As you reach the top, you'll find a dark layer of rock where the dinosaur tracks are most prominent. These tracks, formed millions of years ago during the Mesozoic Era, provide a tangible connection to the prehistoric past. The tracks vary in size and shape, with some surrounded by small stones to make them easier to spot. Remember to leave everything as you found it, preserving this unique site for future generations. While the hike is relatively short, it's best to wear sturdy hiking shoes due to the loose gravel and rocky sections. It's also advisable to hike in the morning or evening, as there is little to no shade on the trail. Bring water and sun protection, especially during the warmer months.

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