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Griffin Point
The landmark the Griffin Point Trail circles
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Griffin Point is a high point in the Dixie National Forest backcountry north of Escalante, best known as the feature the Griffin Point Trail loops around rather than as a summit with its own dedicated route to the top. Hikers on that trail get repeated views of the point across roughly 3 miles of meadow and pine-forest walking.
Good to know
- It sits in the same high-plateau country as Griffin Top and Barker Reservoir, reached via forest roads north of Escalante off Highway 12
- There's no separate summit trail or trailhead specifically for Griffin Point — it functions as a scenic landmark within the surrounding trail network rather than a stand-alone hiking destination
- The terrain around it is a mix of open meadow and pine forest, part of the broader Griffin Point / Griffin Spur / Halls Creek trail cluster
If you want to see it up close, the Griffin Point Trail is the way to do that — this listing is the landmark itself, not a route.
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