Kane Gulch
Kane Gulch is a tributary and popular access route into Grand Gulch that starts from Kane Gulch Ranger Station. An easy to moderately difficult trail gradually descends for four miles to the junction with Grand Gulch. At this intersection, you can view a cliff dwelling called Junction Ruin. If you decide to continue, in the next mile you can see Turkey Pen Ruin and Stimper Arch. From Kane Gulch Ranger Station to Stimper Arch is 10 miles round trip. Grand Gulch is a popular area for hiking and backpacking to see Ancestral Puebloan cliff ruins and rock art in a natural setting. Grand Gulch and its tributaries feature miles of winding canyons lined with cliffs that provided sheltered overhangs to people in the past. Some ruins are amazingly inaccessible, perched high on ledges and under overhangs. Other attractions include the scenery and wildlife, as well as the solitude of desert canyons. A permit to hike or backpack is required.
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Geographic Coordinates
37.524446, -109.895777
Directions
The Kane Gulch trailhead is located at Kane Gulch Ranger Station along Utah Highway 261 about four miles south of Highway 95, not far from Natural Bridges National Monument