Ashdown Gorge Wilderness is a scenic natural area in southwestern Utah known for its stunning red rock formations and hiking opportunities in a remote setting.
Ashdown Gorge Wilderness, located near Cedar City in southwestern Utah, is a protected area encompassing approximately 7,043 acres of striking red rock cliffs, deep canyons, and lush forested areas. This designated wilderness area is part of the larger Dixie National Forest. Visitors are drawn to Ashdown Gorge for its natural beauty and the chance to explore its dramatic canyons, particularly Rattlesnake Creek and the spectacular formations along the gorge itself. The wilderness features a mix of ecosystems, providing a habitat for a variety of plant and animal species including mule deer, mountain lions, and diverse birdlife. Historically, this area has been significant for Native American tribes and early settlers. Today, it offers numerous recreational opportunities such as hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, and backcountry camping. The lack of developed facilities ensures an authentic connection with nature, appealing to those seeking solitude and adventure in a pristine setting.
Rattlesnake Creek
Spectacular red rock cliffs and formations
Backcountry solitude and rugged terrain
Opportunities for photography in diverse landscapes
A scenic creek that winds through the wilderness, offering lush riparian zones amid the red rock.
A nearby lake just outside the wilderness offering additional recreational opportunities such as fishing and boating.
A seasonal waterfall beyond the wilderness boundary, providing a popular hiking destination.