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Grand Dad Flat Trail
An official Cedar City Ranger District trail on the plateau
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Grand Dad Flat Trail (Forest Service Trail #32026) is a designated day-hiking route in Dixie National Forest's Cedar City Ranger District, on the high country above Panguitch Lake. It's listed alongside the district's other named trails — Haycock Creek, Mortenson, and Noah's Ark among them — but published detail on its exact tread, distance, and difficulty is thin compared to those routes.
What can be said with confidence: it's an official Forest Service trail rather than an informal route, set in the same mixed conifer and aspen terrain that defines this part of the Markagunt Plateau, at an elevation where snow is a factor into late spring. As with the rest of this ranger district's trail system, expect Forest Service rules rather than park rules — dogs generally allowed, dispersed camping common nearby, and no entrance fee. Hikers wanting exact mileage or a trailhead description are better served checking directly with the Cedar City Ranger District before heading out, since that detail isn't consistently published online.
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