Little Wildhorse Canyon

Worth a detour
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Average rating 2.1 / 5.0 (16 votes)

If twisting and squeezing your way for hours through a narrow, winding slot canyon is your idea of a good time, then Little Wildhorse Canyon is for you. Located in remote high desert country in Utah, this narrow, sinuous canyon - in places barely wide enough for a normal-sized adult to squeeze through - is 9 miles long. Nearby is the Valley of the Goblins with its hundreds of bizarre rock formations, where many sci-fi movies were filmed.

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