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Grandstaff Canyon Trail

Grandstaff Canyon Trail in Moab, UT is pet friendly. Cut into the Navajo Sandstone by a small, perennial stream that begins about six miles from the southern shore of the Colorado River, this canyon trail winds along the stream through an oasis of cottonwood and willow trees, cut off from the desert above by towering sandstone cliffs. Morning Glory Natural Bridge spans the head of one of Grandstaff Canyon’s side canyons at the end of the trail. Leashed dogs are welcome on two-mile long trail to Morning Glory Bridge. Visit Website

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Grandstaff Canyon Trail is rated 4.9 bones out of 5 by 12 canine critics on BringFido.


Visitors consistently praise Grandstaff Canyon Trail for its scenic beauty, abundant water crossings that keep dogs cool, and dog-friendly terrain, though the hike presents challenging rock scrambles and requires caution regarding trail conditions, heat, and hazards like poison ivy and fox tails. Some hikers note that trail markers were damaged by past floods, making navigation occasionally difficult, and recommend planning for the season and time of day to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

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