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Escalante Canyons Tract 5

Escalante, Utah · Kane County

The northeastern portion of the area includes about half a mile of Coyote Gulch, a major segment of the canyon complex of the Escalante River, which flows into the Escalante arm of Lake Powell in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.Scenic features identified during the BLM wilderness inventory include the enclosed…

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About Escalante Canyons Tract 5

The northeastern portion of the area includes about half a mile of Coyote Gulch, a major segment of the canyon complex of the Escalante River, which flows into the Escalante arm of Lake Powell in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.Scenic features identified during the BLM wilderness inventory include the enclosed red Navajo Sandstone and sheer canyon walls associated with Coyote Gulch.

Plan Your Visit to Escalante Canyons Tract 5

Heading to Escalante Canyons Tract 5? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Escalante Canyons Tract 5?

No central reservation system listed for Escalante Canyons Tract 5. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/recarea/16238) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Escalante Canyons Tract 5?

Eastern Kane County, about 41 miles south of Escalante, Utah.

How do I contact Escalante Canyons Tract 5?

You can reach the park at phone: 435-644-1200 or email: escalante_interagency@blm.gov .