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The Little Wildhorse Canyon entrance sign presents fair warning regarding flash flood danger.
Trailhead entrance and kiosk.
The trail starts up a beautiful wash with huge cottonwood trees.
The beginning of the canyon.
Getting deeper.
Junction of the Bell Canyon and Little Wildhorse Canyon trails.
The rock textures and colors are amazing.
The canyon is very narrow and deep in places.
The canyon opens up a bit before turning right and plunging into the narrows again.
This slot canyon has very few obstacles and is fairly easy to hike.
The canyon opens up past the major narrows.
Dogs are welcome here.
Beautiful rocks walls.
The walls display ever-changing textures and colors.
The canyon becomes quite narrow in spots!
Huge cottonwoods on the entrance wash.
Lovely colors in the fall.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
05/09/2016
A campsite perched up on one of the walls above Little Wildhorse Canyon.