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The ultimate adventure guide
The iconic "hoodoos" of Red Canyon.
The trailhead behind the visitor center is the starting point for this hike.
The hoodoos are a photographer's delight.
The trail winds among the brightly-colored rock.
The cliffs catch the sun early.
The trail is not steep, but there is loose rock.
During mid-morning, the shaded walls catch reflected light from the sunny walls, making it a great time for photos.
Side canyons can be explored for a short distance.
The iconic hoodoos of Red Canyon are the centerpiece of this trail.
Colorful rocks surround the trail.
At some points there are distant views west toward the Sevier River Valley.