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Points of Interest
Sam Pollock Arch
A backcountry arch reached by canyon scrambling, not a maintained trail.
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About
Sam Pollock Arch sits up Sam Pollock Canyon in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument backcountry, named for a former Garfield County Commissioner who grazed cattle in the area. It's a moderate one-way route of about 3 miles with roughly 450 feet of elevation gain, reachable either up Sam Pollock Canyon itself or via a longer approach through lower Hackberry Canyon, about 6 miles one way from that trailhead.
Good to know
- Trailhead is off Cottonwood Canyon Road, a washboarded dirt road — a 4WD vehicle is recommended
- The final stretch involves boulder scrambling and a semi-sketchy ledge to bypass a dryfall
- No maintained tread beyond the trailhead — this is route-finding terrain
This is BLM/Monument land rather than national park, so check current road and flash-flood conditions before heading out; the approach roads and canyon bottoms here are genuinely affected by storms.
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