Deep Creek Wild and Scenic River, Utah Camping & Hiking

Deep Creek Wild and Scenic River, Utah Camping & Hiking

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Directions

From Interstate 15, exit 16 to Hwy 9, take Kolob terrace rd turn right onto Oak Valley Rd, continue onto Oak Creek Drive, then Fitzwater Drive , back onto Oak Creek Drive and end at Virgin Drive. The river is down in the canyon.

Phone

435-688-3200

Camping Reservations

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Deep Creeks origin is to the north of the BLM parcel and on private lands. This spectacular section of the stream runs thru the Deep Creek Wilderness and contains world class features such as deeply incised canyons hundreds of feet deep, large waterfalls, deep plunge pools and awesome hanging gardens. The photographic scenery of the area is exemplary and is not common in the area. This section provides an excellent illustration of the hydrologic transition from headwaters to a deeply incised canyon, all within a few miles. Visitors are willing to travel very long distances to visit this area for the spectacular beauty and physical challenges the canyon provides.

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