Brumley Arch Trail

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Route Description for Brumley Arch Trail
The Brumley Arch Trail is a low-traffic hike in a breathtaking section of the Manti-La Sal National Forest. This path has sections that are steep and loose, so be prepared with proper footwear and bring hiking poles if you need the extra support. This trail has it all: a stunning sandstone arch, a cool and refreshing creek to dip your toes, a secret little slot canyon, and a gorgeous cascading waterfall. The Brumley Arch Trail is the perfect reprieve from the hot, sandy, crowded trails of Arches and Moab.
From the trailhead, follow the path south for 1.0 km to a divide just after the trail takes a sharp turn westward. Follow the path on the right down into the Brumley Creek Canyon. Follow the trail for another 0.5 km to Brumley Arch.
Cool your feet in Brumley Creek and enjoy the peace and serenity of the forest before following your own footsteps back to the trailhead.
Getting to the Brumley Arch Trail Trailhead
From highway 128, turn down La Sal Loop Road at Porcupine Canyon and follow the road south for 22.7mi before turning left onto Geyser Pass Road. Follow this road for 3.0mi to the Squaw Springs Trailhead—the Brumley Arch Trail begins here.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
June to October
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Older Children only
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
Low
Route Type:
Out and back
Brumley Arch Trail Elevation Graph
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