Saturday, May 9 at 8:00 AM
π Spring Hollow Campground, Logan Canyon
π₯Ύ 4.6 mi | 1,263 ft gain | Moderate-Hard
β± 2.5β3 hours on trail
π 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)
2.5β3 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 πΎ
Saturday, May 9 at 8:00 AM
π Spring Hollow Campground, Logan Canyon
π₯Ύ 4.6 mi | 1,263 ft gain | Moderate-Hard
β± 2.5β3 hours on trail
π 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)
2.5β3 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 πΎ