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Distance: 4.2 miles (round trip) Walking time: 2 1/2 hours Elevations: 650 ft. gain/loss Trail: Popular, easy to follow trail Season: Spring, summer, fall, winter. There may be some snow on the trail during the winter months. This area is very hot in the summer months and there is no water, so be sure to carry some. For current conditions call the Grand Resource Area, Bureau of Land Management, in Moab at (435) 259-6111. Vicinity: Near Moab |
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Few of natures geologic creations
are more bizarre to look at than Utahs Fisher Towers. About
a dozen of the strange monoliths stand near the Colorado River
east of Moab, grouped together like petrified skyscrapers from
some prehistoric city. The brick-red sandstone skyscrapers rise
abruptly from the desert floor, while a network of gullies and
canyons form the citys avenues and boulevards below. The
residents of this weird metropolis are an endless collection
of goblins and gargoyles frozen in the canyon walls beneath the
towers.
From the campground the trail
first drops down to cross a small dry wash, and then winds its
way back to the Towers. For the next two miles it proceeds in
a general southerly direction along the tower bases, meandering
in and out of a succession of arroyos, but never straying far
from the Towers. The entire length of the trail is decorated
with an enormous variety of rock art, sculpted by the wind and
the rain from the soft red sandstone, and it is in large part
this spectacle that makes the hike so delightful. |
If you are interested in a supplemental map of the Fisher
Towers area, we recommend:
Moab North (Trails Illustrated, map
#500