Logan Canyon Crimson Trail

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Saturday, May 9 at 8:00 AM

πŸ“ Spring Hollow Campground, Logan Canyon

πŸ₯Ύ 4.6 mi | 1,263 ft gain | Moderate-Hard

⏱ 2.5–3 hours on trail

πŸ• Dog-friendly (on leash)

Come hike the "Great Wall" of Cache Valley. The Crimson Trail is one of Logan Canyon's most iconic routes β€” a steady climb rewarded with sweeping ridge views, then a forested descent that'll have you feeling like you earned every bite of your trail snack.

This one has it all: big views, a little challenge, and a group of women who are all showing up at the same pace, yours.

What to Expect

  • Steady uphill climb to the ridgeline with full canyon views

  • Steep forested descent back to the trailhead (trekking poles recommended)

  • 2.5–3 hours on trail at a supportive, no-pressure pace

  • Group size capped at 10 for a tight-knit experience

What to Bring

  • Water + snacks

  • Layers (mornings in the canyon can be cool)

  • Trail-appropriate footwear with good grip

  • Trekking poles if you have them, descent can be slippery

Heads Up

  • Parking is limited at the trailhead, carpooling is strongly encouraged. Meet at the 1st Dam at the mouth of Logan Canyon to carpool up.

  • Dogs welcome on leash 🐾

Saturday, May 9 at 8:00 AM

πŸ“ Spring Hollow Campground, Logan Canyon

πŸ₯Ύ 4.6 mi | 1,263 ft gain | Moderate-Hard

⏱ 2.5–3 hours on trail

πŸ• Dog-friendly (on leash)

Come hike the "Great Wall" of Cache Valley. The Crimson Trail is one of Logan Canyon's most iconic routes β€” a steady climb rewarded with sweeping ridge views, then a forested descent that'll have you feeling like you earned every bite of your trail snack.

This one has it all: big views, a little challenge, and a group of women who are all showing up at the same pace, yours.

What to Expect

  • Steady uphill climb to the ridgeline with full canyon views

  • Steep forested descent back to the trailhead (trekking poles recommended)

  • 2.5–3 hours on trail at a supportive, no-pressure pace

  • Group size capped at 10 for a tight-knit experience

What to Bring

  • Water + snacks

  • Layers (mornings in the canyon can be cool)

  • Trail-appropriate footwear with good grip

  • Trekking poles if you have them, descent can be slippery

Heads Up

  • Parking is limited at the trailhead, carpooling is strongly encouraged. Meet at the 1st Dam at the mouth of Logan Canyon to carpool up.

  • Dogs welcome on leash 🐾