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Box-Death Hollow Wilderness is a rugged wilderness area spanning 25,751 acres in south-central Utah, nestled within the Dixie National Forest. This area is characterized by dramatic "Box" canyons, carved by tributaries of the Escalante River, featuring vertical gray-orange Navajo sandstone walls and diverse forest types. The landscape transitions from ponderosa pine forests in the canyons to pinyon-juniper woodlands on the plateaus above, offering varied terrain for outdoor pursuits. It provides a remote and challenging environment for several sports like hiking.

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The Box Trail

18.3km

05:09

240m

640m

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47.7km

13:45

1,110m

1,410m

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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218km

64:28

6,280m

6,280m

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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What is Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

Box-Death Hollow Wilderness is a rugged wilderness area spanning 25,751 acres in south-central Utah, located within the Dixie National Forest. It is characterized by dramatic 'Box' canyons, carved by tributaries of the Escalante River, featuring vertical gray-orange Navajo sandstone walls.

What outdoor activities are available in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

The primary outdoor activity available in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness is hiking. The area offers a range of experiences from moderate day hikes to strenuous multi-day backpacking trips through its distinctive canyon systems.

What are the most popular hiking trails in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

One popular route is The Box Trail, a moderate 9.5-mile (15.3 km) trail following Pine Creek. Other trails include Roundy Trail and Coleman Trail. Death Hollow itself offers a demanding multi-day backpacking experience.

Are there easy hiking trails in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

While many routes are rugged, The Box Trail is considered a moderate hike, making it accessible for many visitors. It involves numerous stream crossings that are typically shallow.

What natural features can be seen in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

Visitors can observe towering Navajo sandstone canyon walls, Pine Creek and Death Hollow Creek, ponderosa pine forests, and pinyon-juniper woodlands. Unique features include cryptobiotic soil, which should not be disturbed.

What wildlife can be found in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

The wilderness is home to mule deer, occasional cougars, and elk during winter months. Pine Creek and Sand Creek contain brown and rainbow trout. Bird species like Lewis's woodpecker, western bluebird, and mountain bluebird are also present.

Are permits required to hike in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

Specific permit requirements for hiking in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness should be verified with the managing agency. Visitors are advised to contact the Dixie National Forest for the most current information regarding permits and regulations.

Are dogs allowed in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

Regulations regarding dogs in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness are managed by the Dixie National Forest. Visitors should check with the Forest Service directly for current rules on pets, including leash requirements and restricted areas.

What is the best time to visit Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

Late spring, summer, and fall generally offer favorable conditions for exploration. Spring and fall provide more moderate temperatures compared to summer, which can have very high temperatures.

How popular is Box-Death Hollow Wilderness on komoot?

Box-Death Hollow Wilderness has been visited by more than 370 komoot users. Activities in the area have an average rating of 4.47 out of 5 stars, based on 30 ratings.

What komoot guides are available for Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

A dedicated guide, Hiking in Box-Death Hollow Wilderness, provides detailed information on available routes and experiences within the area.

How can I contact the managing agency for Box-Death Hollow Wilderness?

Box-Death Hollow Wilderness is managed by the Dixie National Forest. Information can be found on their official website, and inquiries can be made by calling the Escalante Ranger District at +1-435-826-5400.

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