Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow - Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow

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Category

Hiking

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

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About This Landmark

Box-Death Hollow Wilderness in Escalante, Utah, offers an unforgettable experience for adventurers seeking the serene beauty of untouched nature. This wilderness area is renowned for its rugged canyons, towering cliffs, and unique geological formations. The stunning scenery is characterized by contrasting landscapes where lush forests meet stark desert terrain. The region's distinctive white sandstone cliffs are a visual highlight, sculpted by centuries of erosion into intricate patterns and shapes.

In addition to its breathtaking topography, Box-Death Hollow Wilderness is home to diverse flora and fauna. Junipers and pines mix with wildflowers, while the area provides sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, including mule deer and peregrine falcons. This wild and remote land, rich in history and ecology, offers a profound escape from urban life.

The wilderness was designated in 1984, preserving its pristine beauty and cultural significance. Visitors often note the tranquility and solitude found here, offering a retreat for introspection and exploration. Those journeying into the heart of Box-Death Hollow will find themselves surrounded by natural wonders and the whispers of ancient landscapes.

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Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow - Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow - Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow - Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow - Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow - Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow - Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow

Adventure Guide To Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Lower Death Hollow Canyon Hike

  • Description: Experience the dramatic beauty of Lower Death Hollow Canyon with its narrow passages and breathtaking vistas.
  • Features: This challenging hike requires some scrambling over rocks and wading through water.
  • Visitor Tips: Best visited in spring or fall when temperatures are moderate. Bring sturdy shoes and extra water.

Escalante River Trail

  • Description: This trail follows the Escalante River, offering scenic views and the chance to spot wildlife.
  • Features: Enjoy diverse landscapes, from open desert to forested areas.
  • Visitor Tips: Late spring is ideal for blooming flowers. Remember to pack your camera for stunning photo opportunities.

Camping at Pine Creek

  • Description: Camp under the stars at Pine Creek for a rustic outdoor experience.
  • Features: Primitive campsites help you immerse in the wilderness setting.
  • Visitor Tips: Summer nights are pleasant for camping. Don't forget your camping gear and leave no trace principles.

Local Insights:

  • Historical Note: The wilderness area's name originates from two prominent canyons: Box Canyon and Death Hollow.
  • Travel Tip: The trailhead is a couple of hours from Bryce Canyon. From Escalante, head east on Highway 12, then take Hole-in-the-Rock Road. Expect a 2-hour drive.

Visitor Tips:

  • Best Times to Visit: Spring and fall for enjoyable weather.
  • What to Bring: Lightweight gear, water purification tablets, and topographic maps.

Location

Wilderness Wonder at Box-Death Hollow in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Coordinates: 37.8917, -111.6341

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Overall

8.2/10User rating

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8.0/10Scenic value

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Camping

Essential Information

Nearby City

Escalante, UT

Protected Areas

Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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