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Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail

Easy

4.7

(1172)

20,000

hikers

Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail

00:15

815m

40m

Hiking

Hike the easy Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail in Snow Canyon State Park, a 0.5-mile route through white sandstone formations and dunes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Whiterocks Natural Amphitheater

Highlight • Natural Monument

A naturally shaped bowl within white rock walls of sandstone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for a range of hikers, including families with children. The shorter route to the amphitheater is typically around 0.4 to 1 mile round trip with minimal elevation gain, rated as easy. Longer options are available for those seeking a more moderate challenge.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain is varied and unique. You'll encounter sandy stretches, especially at the beginning, and slickrock sections where the path might be less defined. The route often crosses a lava field and a stream bed, leading to checkerboard sandstone and sometimes water trickling down natural troughs. Expect impressive petrified white sandstone mountains and dunes, contrasted with rustic red rock and black lava fields.

What are the main attractions or viewpoints along the route?

The primary destination is the Whiterocks Natural Amphitheater, a geological marvel formed by white Navajo Sandstone. Along the way, you can scramble up petrified dunes for rewarding vistas of Snow Canyon. There's also a large white sand hill, popular for kids to play on, and magnificent views of the northern parts of Snow Canyon, especially from higher points or the amphitheater overlook, which is recommended for sunset views.

Can I bring my dog on the Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on this trail within Snow Canyon State Park.

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

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but due to very little to no shade, sun protection and ample water are crucial, especially during warmer months. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures, making them ideal for hiking.

Where can I park for the Whiterocks Amphitheater Trail?

The trail can be accessed from multiple points. A common starting point is within Snow Canyon State Park. For longer hikes, you might start from the Lava Flow trailhead. Specific parking details are usually available at the park entrance or on official park maps.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail?

Yes, as the trail is located within Snow Canyon State Park, an entrance fee is required to access the park. You can find current fee information and any specific regulations on the Utah State Parks website.

Is there shade on the trail, and what should I bring?

There is very little to no shade on the trail. It is crucial to bring ample water, especially during warmer months, and wear sun protection such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended due to the varied terrain, including sand and slickrock.

Are there different route options or lengths for this trail?

Yes, there are multiple access points and route variations. The shorter, easier route to the amphitheater is typically 0.4 to 1 mile round trip. Starting from the Lava Flow trailhead can extend the distance to 2 to 5.5 miles roundtrip, increasing the difficulty to moderate with more significant elevation changes. This allows hikers to choose an experience that suits their ability and desired length.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Whiterocks Amphitheater trail, as well as other paths named Whiterocks.

What makes this trail particularly unique or notable?

Its unique appeal comes from the impressive Whiterocks Natural Amphitheater, the climbable white sandstone formations, and a large white sand hill that's great for exploration. The stunning visual contrast of brilliant white sandstone, red rock formations, and black lava fields within Snow Canyon State Park also makes it stand out. It offers magnificent views and flexible route options for various skill levels.

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