Kodachrome Basin State Park
Hiking
The park features a number of short trails that are family-friendly. Panorama Trail is a 3-6 mile easy to moderate loop that passes some of the park’s signature features, including the Ballerina Spire and Indian Cave. Shorter hikes are Angel’s Place Trail, Nature Loop Trail and Grand Parade Trail. Make sure to stick to the trail and leave nothing behind.
Mountain Biking
There are three trails accessible to both mountain bikers and hikers in the park. Panorama Trail is the longest, stretching just three miles, but the sandy floor offers more of a challenge. Other connecting trails are Big Bear Geyser Trail and Grand Parade Loop that wind through the stunning scenery.
Horseback Riding
Guided horseback riding tours take visitors through the red sandstone terrain on an excursion lasting up to two hours. For easy access, rides depart from the Panorama Trail, just off of Kodachrome State Park Road.
Stargazing
Some of the most spectacular stargazing can be experienced from Kodachrome Basin State Park. Scenic landscapes by day take a new form at night as the sky lights up and the Milky Way becomes visible. The park was certified as an International Dark Sky Park in January 2021, making this place even more special.
Basecamp Towns
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Boulder
Boulder, Utah, is a remote, charming town full of scenic beauty. This gateway to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Capitol Reef National Park offers relaxation and outdoor adventure.
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Escalante
Between Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon national parks and perched on the edge of Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, the town of Escalante offers access to some of the most beautiful parts of Southern Utah.
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Panguitch
Panguitch, Utah, captures the enduring pioneer spirit of Utah with its welcoming rural charm and strong sense of heritage.
What's Nearby
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Anasazi State Park Museum
The Anasazi State Park Museum near Boulder, Utah is the former site of one of the largest Puebloan communities in the region. Learn more and plan a visit!
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Bryce Canyon National Park
An alpine forest with as many red rock hoodoos as trees. At dawn and dusk, mule deer graze the forested plateau along the road into Bryce Canyon.
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Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
The Escalante Petrified Forest State Park is located at Wide Hollow Reservoir. This small reservoir is popular for boating, canoeing, and fishing.
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Glen Canyon and Lake Powell
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area offers more than 1.2 million acres of unparalleled opportunities for land- and water-based recreation.
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Grand Staircase-Escalante
The allure of the Grand Staircase region — the bulk of which is contained in the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument — is phenomenal. Sun-drenched Utah backcountry spreads out well beyond the visible horizon from the road, whether you’re traveling along the The All-American Road: Scenic Byway 12, or on Highway 89.