The Sloan Canyon National Recreation Area contains 48,438 acres of rugged beauty and includes the North McCullough Wilderness area. Most of the trails have a designated name but are also labled with a trail number. Trails not located within the wilderness area are open to mountain bikers, equestrians and hikers. The landscape changes from sage brush and desert scrub in the low lands to Pinyon-Juniper woodlands at higher elevations.
Popular trails include:
Watch this short PBS video on Sloan Canyon NCA to learn more about the ongoing trail efforts and local mountain bike community.
The Anthem East Trail is one of the only ADA trails located at the edge of Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area. Visit the Trails Access Project website to learn more.
Dogs and horses are NOT allowed within the wilderness area or on the Petroglyph Canyon trail.
Backpacking and overnight camping is only allowed within the North McCullough Wilderness area.
Summer temperatures typically exceed 100 degrees. Always pack extra water, wear long loose clothing and sunscreen.
The Petroglyph Canyon trail is open from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm daily. No pets are permitted on the trail unless they are service animals. Only hiking is allowed on this trail.
For the BLM map and trail descriptions click here!
For additional information visit the BLM website or contact:
Bureau of Land Management - Red Rock/ Sloan Field OfficeThe main entry point and parking is located at the visitor contact center. During heavy use this parking lot may be closed for temporary parking only. The trail system can also be accessed via Anthem Hills park. A parking lot is located off of W Mission Dr that gives access to the north end of the Sloan Canyon trails. Several BLM roads also provide access to the the trails along the east and southern end.
Trailheads with paved road access:
Trailheads with dirt road access:
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