1. PLACES / JENNY'S CANYON
This is a short trail on the side of the road at the south end of Snow Canyon. Perfect trail for an early walker with a well marked sand path, no elevation gain and a fun slot canyon that will keep you cool on warm days. Add a little distance to the trail by going up to the view point which is to the right and up a short steep hill when you arrive to the slot entrance. As you walk into the slot listen for crows and look for The slot canyon has all kind of fun climbing areas for little kids and pockets in the rocks to hide in. Kids will enjoy the tall walls and how the shade of the slot canyon really is incredibly cool and a blazing hot day. If you have a kid who hates shoes, this is a trail you can let them run barefoot on. It’s sandy the whole way into the slot. Also consider doing this hike on a windy day because you will be protected once you enter into the slot canyon. Photos: Diane Main / @wanderingmomtog

Cell Receptions

Spotty

ADA Accessible

No

Stroller Friendly

No

Terrain Type

Dirt

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

No

Fee

$7.00

Nearby convenience store

No

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

0.50 mi., Out & Back

Helpful Trail Information

Natural Play Area, Shaded Hike, and Viewpoint Playing in the crevices inside the slot canyon is one of the best parts of this trail. Look for lizards and tarantulas on this trail. Beautiful cacti line the trail as well. This is excellent slot canyon training for little kids to get them used to the concept of canyons and canyoneering. Very easy for all ages and no elevation gain so grandparents can do this one too.

Parking Details

There is a daily pass or a Utah Park pass will get you in for free. There are only a handful of parking spots at this hike so if they are full drive up the road and park on the left at the sand dunes.