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Arrow Canyon Wilderness

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Location

The peaks of the Wilderness can be accessed from US Highway 93. Park off the highway and walk in, or drive one of two 4WD roads in about a mile further. There are no trailheads. Arrow Canyon may be accessed by driving state Highway 168 east from Interstate 15 approximately 11 miles. Look for a well maintained dirt road that has an arc made of telephone poles and a short white fence on either side of the entrance. Drive under the arc; posts behind the telephone poles identify the "Designated Route" to the canyon. Follow the posts, avoiding the house (a private residence - please respect their privacy) and drive past the fenced municipal well (approximately 0.5 miles). If you don't have 4WD, park at this point. Otherwise, continue approximately 1.5 miles to the wilderness boundary where you will find a vehicle barricade and parking.




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