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    Deertrap Mountain Trail

    Difficulty
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    Moderate
    Duration
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    4-6h
    Distance
    This reflects the return distance of this route as measured by the GPS file.
    17.1 km
    Elevation
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    403 m
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    Directions to Trailhead

    The Deertrap Mountain trail via the Stave Spring Trailhead is a low-traffic hike with high-quality views. Hike through the ponderosa pine forest and up the mountain to gain stunning views of the main canyon below. This trail is definitely a hidden gem, so, should you go, you may be lucky enough to have the trail all to yourselves.

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    Route Description for Deertrap Mountain Trail

    The Deertrap Mountain Trail via the Stave Spring Trailhead is a highly underrated destination in Zion National Park. The final section of road to access the trailhead can require a vehicle with high clearance and four-wheel drive, especially after stormy weather. If you do not have such a vehicle, you can always park along the road just before it gets rough and hike the final stretch to the Stave Spring Trailhead proper. The low-traffic nature of this trail makes it a good place to see desert wildlife such as bighorn sheep, mule deer, Lewis woodpeckers and more. If you do see these wild critters, remember to give them lots of space; and never ever feed the animals.

    From the Stave Spring Trailhead, follow the path westward for 0.8 km to where it intersects with the East Rim Trail. Take a left here and follow the trail until it divides again. Take a right here onto the Cable Mountain Trail. Follow this trail southwest for about a mile until it divides once again. Take the left path: you are now on the Deertrap Mountain trail. At the next divide, stick left. If you accidentally take the right hand path here, no worries, it will meet up with the main trail again about a mile later. The Deertrap Mountain Overlook is about 4.5 km ahead.

    At the top, look across to your west and admire Angels Landing, the stunning white cliffs of the main canyon, and the Virgin River over 610 m below. Hopefully, you have your camera handy, the scenery from this vantage point is second to none. When you are ready to leave, simply turn back and follow the same trail back to the Stave Spring Trailhead.

    Getting to the Deertrap Mountain Trail Trailhead

    Turn up North Fork County Road off of Highway 9, 22.5 km east of Springdale. Approximately 8.0 km down the road turn left onto Twin Knolls road and follow it westward past the Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort. Take your second left past the resort onto Buck Road and follow this south to East Pine Street. turn right onto East Pine Street and follow it as it turns into West Pine Street and ends at the Stave Spring Trailhead.

    Route Information

    • Backcountry Campground

      No

    • When to do

      year-round

    • Pets allowed

      No

    • Family friendly

      No

    • Route Signage

      Average

    • Crowd Levels

      Low

    • Route Type

      Out and back

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