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  2. Dixie National Forest - Red Canyon Visitor Center - US Forest...

    www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/dixie/recarea/?recid=24942

    The Red Canyon Visitor Center is located just off Highway 12 enroute to Bryce Canyon National Park amid the spectacular red sandstone spires and formations. This area has been called the "most photographed place in Utah".

  3. Red Canyon - Visit Utah

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    As Bryce Canyon’s lesser-known neighbor, Red Canyon offers hiking, biking, camping, off-roading and horseback riding among red-rock hoodoos and tunnels.

  4. Red Canyon - Utah.com

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    From the Native Americans who traveled the canyons, to people like J.W. Humphry who constructed the tunnels, Red Canyon on the Dixie National Forest has fascinated people for centuries. Unique vermilion-colored rock formation and stands of Ponderosa pines make the canyon exceptionally scenic.

  5. 10 Best hikes and trails in Red Canyon | AllTrails

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    Want to find the best trails in Red Canyon for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 13 great trails for hiking, walking, and birding and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. Ready for your next hike or bike ride?

  6. Red Canyon - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - ...

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    Red Canyon is just outside of Panguitch, Utah, and only a few minutes from Bryce Canyon City on highway 12. It is part of the Dixie National Forest. It is a great collection of hoodoos and other rock formations.

  7. The Ultimate Guide to Red Canyon Utah: Trails, Camping, & More

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    Explore Red Canyon, Utah like a pro with our ultimate guide. Discover the best trails, campsites, and attractions for a memorable outdoor adventure.

  8. Dixie National Forest - Red Canyon Campground - US Forest Service

    www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/dixie/recarea/?recid=24944

    The Red Canyon Campground is situated amid ponderosa pine in Red Canyon along Scenic Byway Utah State Highway 12. It is surrounded by Pink Claron Limestone formations similar to those found in Bryce Canyon National Park.

  9. Red Canyon marks the start of Utah’s Scenic Byway 12. Its features are similar to those in Bryce Canyon National Park – located 13 miles further along the Byway. Consequently, many visitors simply drive through while on their way to Bryce, admiring Red Canyon’s scenery from their car.

  10. Red Canyon is part of Dixie National Forest and is located near the western end of Scenic Byway 12, one of the most beautiful roads in Utah, that leads to Capitol Reef and passes through Escalante and Boulder.

  11. Dixie National Forest - Visit Utah

    www.visitutah.com/places-to-go/parks-outdoors/dixie-national-forest

    Red Canyon, one of the most spectacular colored cliff canyons in southern Utah is located in the heart of the Dixie Forest. Visitors can experience its brilliant red spires and cliffs by car or by hiking one of the nature trails in the canyon.