Hole in the Rock Road to Crack in the Wall TrailheadĪfter picking up our Coyote Gulch Permits we left the Visitors Center and drove a couple miles down the road to the start of Hole in the Rock Road. There is one pit toilet that we saw in Coyote Gulch, so Wag Bags (Amazon Affiliate) are highly recommended for this hike. The Escalante Interagency Visitor Center is also a great last place to use a real bathroom. You can pick up permits at the trailhead as well but the Visitors center is a nice place to stop to pick the staff's brain on recent conditions etc. We left San Diego on 11 November, spent the night at Smithsonian Butte Road and on 12 November woke up and drove to the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center in Escalante Utah to pick up our permits. This was my third time staying here, and as usual it didn't disappoint! If you have never been to Smithsonian Butte Road it's a great place to mark on your map as a free place to camp, first come first serve no reservations needed. Since we live in San Diego, getting to the Coyote Gulch Trailhead was a 10+ hour drive! We decided to not do it all in one go and broke up our drive by backcountry camping just outside Zion National Park at Smithsonian Butte Road. The Coyote Gulch Caltopo Map above can be viewed in detail and downloaded here. Say goodbye to forgotten gear and hello to seamless planning for your next outdoor adventure Coyote Gulch Backpacking Maps Our app simplifies trip planning with personalized gear lists, a community gear locker, pack weight statistics, and calorie tracking. ℹ️ Pack smarter, not harder, with Don't Forget the Spoon.
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