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Day Hike
Roundy Trail
A steep pull to a rim above Box-Death Hollow
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About
The Roundy Trail climbs out of Pine Creek to the top of Antone Flat in the Dixie National Forest, a few miles north of Escalante. It's short at under 2 miles but steep and rocky the whole way, gaining well over a thousand feet as it works up out of the canyon bottom. The payoff is a rim-top view into the Box-Death Hollow Wilderness, the deep slickrock canyon country that Pine Creek and its tributaries cut into the plateau.
Good to know
- Trailhead sits off Hells Backbone Road (FR 153), about 7 miles from town on gravel
- The trail crosses Pine Creek right at the start
- Foot travel only — the Forest Service does not recommend it for horses, and it's closed to bikes and OHVs
- Named for Lorenzo Roundy, a leader of the 1879-1880 Hole-in-the-Rock expedition
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