Hiking Lower Calf Creek in the wintertime is a joyous adventure not had by many. The trail to lower Calf Creek falls is at times snow-covered or hard-packed sand, making for easy foot travel. Calf Creek is flowing sweetly between banks of Willow or leaf-less Cottonwood trees. After hiking (or running) 3 miles, we were rewarded with icicles and tumbling ice from tiers of cascading water. The Falls gush water through blockades of frozen dripping ice. Come see for yourself.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Calf Creek Frozen Falls Escalante Ut
Labels:
Calf Creek Falls,
canyoneering,
Escalante Grand Staircase,
Escalante Utah,
grand staircase,
GSENM,
National Monument,
sight-seeing,
trails
Location:
Escalante, UT 84726, USA
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