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Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

Lower Calf Creek Falls is one of the most popular trails near Escalante, UT and in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

 

About

This easy 3 mile hike leads to a beautiful oasis with a 214 ft waterfall. Because this hike is so easy and low in elevation, it’s a great family hike for visitors with older folks, kids, and even the dogs! All of the green trees and creek will make you forget you are in the desert, and as you approach the waterfalls the mist will cool you off. Feeling adventurous? Bring your swimsuit and swim in the pool of clear water at the base of the falls. You’ll want to start hiking early to beat the heat and the crowds.

Always check harmful algae bloom reports before going! It’s toxic to pets.

Too crowded or algae report is bad? Try hiking to Upper Calf Creek Falls instead!

Directions

From Escalante, UT follow this map.

If you are coming from the north such as Boulder, UT, use this map.

Trail Info

Distance: 6 miles RT

Elevation gain: 234 ft

Time: 2-3 hours

Dog friendly? Yes, technically it’s on-leash

Kid friendly? Yes

Fees/Permits? There is no permit but there is a day use fee which is $5/car. If you have the annual national park pass it’s free.

You can also camp at Lower Calf Creek Falls, but reservations are not accepted, its first come, first serve.  Read more here.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

The large sign off HWY 12 marks the turnoff for the trail.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

On a Friday morning the parking lot was completely full by 10am. We had to park across the bridge, then walk over. Even if you park across the bridge or along the road, you still have to pay the fee. The campground hosts were checking people as they walked in.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

The trail actually starts near Campsite #3, on the left side of the road. It amazes me that there needs to be a sign telling people to carry out their own trash. It should be assumed that you need to pack out what you bring in.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

The trail is well defined as you curve around the canyon.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

The trail is always sandy, so if you bring your dogs you’ll want to start hiking early so they don’t burn their paws. Eventually you’ll reach this large, green meadow.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

11am and already soaking in sweat!

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

Every time we hiked close to the creek we’d let the dogs stop and drink and cool off their paws. I even got in up to my knees!

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

Ahh so nice to be back at Lower Calf Creek Falls!

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

The first time I visited was Memorial Day weekend in 2015. We hiked here during a big rainstorm, and the it made the falls look insane! The winds were like a hurricane, it was so bad.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

Charlie was so happy to run around and swim!

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

Taking in the view!

Just a little FYI – behind me there were probably 60-70 people hanging out under the trees. You won’t have this place to yourself unless you hike here during the week or a non-holiday weekend.

Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

On the way back the dogs started to burn their paws from the hot sand so we partially walked back along the creek.

 

Trail Map

 

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Nearby Hike

Backpacking the Escalante River Trail

Backpacking the Escalante River Trail, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument

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Lower Calf Creek Falls, Escalante, Utah

 

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