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United States
Utah
Kane County
Kanab

Bunting Trail

Moderate

4.7

(5375)

10,756

hikers

Bunting Trail

02:16

6.00km

390m

Hiking

Hike the moderate Bunting Trail near Kanab for dinosaur tracks, panoramic red rock views, and a rewarding desert adventure.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.45 km

Dino Tracks

Highlight • Natural Monument

A short spur trail off of the Bunting Trail will lead you to a few dinosaur tracks. They can be hard to spot but hikers will often build a small cairn on top of the rock that contains the tracks.

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2.67 km

View of Kanab and the Red Cliffs

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The trail up can get steep and some sections may require a bit of scrambling, but the views over Kanab and it's surrounding areas are more than worth it. Be …

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2.72 km

Bunting Trail

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This trail starts out easy enough but soon starts to climb to the top of the plateau. Remember that anything you scramble up you'll also have to scramble back down, …

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6.00 km

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5.93 km

< 100 m

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5.93 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for the Bunting Trail and what are the parking options?

The Bunting Trail is located southwest of Kanab, Utah. Parking is typically available at the trailhead. Specific details regarding parking capacity or any fees are not mentioned, so it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the Bunting Trail?

Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for hiking the Bunting Trail.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring and fall offer the most comfortable hiking weather for the Bunting Trail. It's best to avoid hiking when the trail is wet or snow-covered due to its clay-based surface, which can be easily damaged.

Is the Bunting Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Bunting Trail is dog-friendly. However, caution is advised on narrower and rocky sections, especially for pets, to ensure their safety and comfort.

What is the terrain like on the Bunting Trail, and is it suitable for beginners?

The trail starts relatively flat and sandy for about the first mile. After this, it becomes significantly steeper and narrower, with rocky sections that may require some scrambling. While the overall difficulty is considered moderate, the upper sections can be strenuous. Beginners should be prepared for varied terrain and elevation gain.

What are the main points of interest and viewpoints along the route?

The route offers several notable features. Approximately 0.5 to 1 mile from the trailhead, you can find a signed detour to Dino Tracks. Further along, closer to the top, there's a petroglyph panel. The trail also provides amazing, sweeping views, including a View of Kanab and the Red Cliffs, and panoramic vistas of the Vermilion Cliffs and Grand Staircase country from Bunting Point.

How long does it typically take to hike the Bunting Trail?

The Bunting Trail is approximately 6 km (3.7 miles) round trip. It typically takes around 2 hours and 16 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how much time you spend at the viewpoints and points of interest.

Is the Bunting Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Bunting Trail is an out-and-back route, meaning you return along the same path you took to reach Bunting Point.

What should I bring or wear for a hike on this trail?

Given the lack of shade and varied terrain, it's essential to bring plenty of water and sun protection (hat, sunscreen). Wearing shoes with good grip is crucial due to loose rock, and hiking poles can be beneficial for stability, especially on steeper sections.

Are there any specific conditions when it's best to avoid hiking the Bunting Trail?

Yes, it's highly recommended to avoid hiking the Bunting Trail when it's wet or snow-covered. The trail's clay-based surface becomes very slippery and can be easily damaged under these conditions.

Is the Bunting Trail suitable for families with children?

The initial portion of the trail, about the first mile to the Dino Tracks, is relatively flat and sandy, making it a popular and suitable option for families with children. Beyond this point, the trail becomes significantly steeper and more challenging, which might be less suitable for very young children or those not accustomed to strenuous hiking.

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