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Embark on the Red Hollow Slot Canyon Trail for an easy, quick adventure into a vibrant landscape. This short route covers just 0.5 miles (0.8 km) and involves a gentle ascent of 156 feet (48 metres), making it perfect for a 14-minute exploration. You will begin by traversing a sandy…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Red Hollow Slot Canyon Trail is located in Orderville, Utah. The hike typically begins with a walk through a sandy wash. Parking is usually available near the trailhead, though specific details like lot size or exact coordinates are best checked with local resources before your visit.
Yes, this trail is often described as a "beginner slot canyon" and is very family-friendly. Its moderate length and manageable obstacles make it a popular choice for those new to slot canyon exploration and for families with young children. Kids can often manage the path with some assistance over occasional boulders and tight squeezes.
The hike starts with a walk through a sandy wash, which can be flat but requires more energy due to the soft sand. As you enter the slot canyon, the path involves some scrambling over occasional boulders and navigating narrow sections. You might encounter small "chockstones" or spots requiring easy climbing, and some sections may even require "chimneying" through tight squeezes. The canyon concludes with a dry fall, which is generally not recommended for climbing further.
The trail offers stunning scenery. You'll start with views of orange and white mountains, gradually leading to the dramatic red rock walls of the canyon. Inside the slot, towering red rock walls narrow significantly, sculpted with arches and pockets. Sunlight filtering into the canyon creates vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple on the Navajo sandstone, making it a very photogenic location. You can explore the Red Hollow Canyon itself.
Information regarding dog allowances for this specific trail is not explicitly stated in our current data. It's always best to check with local land management agencies or visitor centers for the most up-to-date regulations on pets in slot canyons and wilderness areas before bringing your dog.
Our research does not indicate that permits or entrance fees are required for the Red Hollow Slot Canyon Trail. However, regulations can change, so it's always a good idea to verify with local authorities or visitor centers before your trip.
The trail can be hiked year-round, but spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures. Summer can be very hot in the wash, though the slot canyon itself provides a refreshing temperature drop. Always check weather forecasts, especially for flash flood risks, before heading out.
Given the sandy wash and potential for scrambling, wear sturdy hiking shoes or boots. Sunscreen and ample water are highly recommended, especially for the initial unshaded sections. Inside the canyon, the temperature is noticeably cooler. Consider bringing a small backpack for water, snacks, and any personal items. A camera is a must for capturing the beautiful colors!
Like all slot canyons, Red Hollow is susceptible to flash floods. It is crucial to check weather forecasts for the area, including upstream, before and during your visit. While its short length makes it relatively easy to exit if conditions change, never enter a slot canyon if there is any chance of rain.
Red Hollow Slot Canyon is often less crowded than more famous canyons in Southern Utah, offering a more intimate experience with the red rock landscapes. However, its accessibility and family-friendly nature mean it can still see a fair number of visitors, especially on weekends or holidays.
Beyond the stunning red rock formations, you might find fossils in the wash leading to the canyon. The main challenges involve scrambling over boulders and navigating narrow sections that may require some easy climbing or "chimneying." The significant temperature drop inside the slot canyon compared to the outside wash is also a notable and refreshing feature.