Snow Canyon State
Park
Contrary to its name, winter visitors will rarely find any “white
stuff” at this 7,400-acre desert park. Named after Lorenzo and
Erastus Snow, early Utah leaders, Snow Canyon offers 16 miles of
hiking trails, technical rock climbing, horseback riding,
year-round camping, nature studies, wildlife viewing, and
photographic opportunities galore. All of this is set against a
stunning backdrop of towering sandstone cliffs in red and white,
and peaks and valleys of jumbled black lava rock interspersed with
serpentine sandy washes. Hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. year round. Learn
More about Snow Canyon State Park.
The Cache
Snow Canyon is a fee area; park hours are from 6a.m to 10p.m.
daily. The cache is located 400' in sand wash. Please do not leave
trade items in the cache (travel bugs are okay). Just take a small
souvenir and sign the log book. Stop back often to check for other
souvenirs.
Please Note
- This is a no-trading cache (travel bugs are okay). Just take a
small souvenir and sign the log book.
- All applicable state park fees and rules apply.
- A State Park fee is required to access this cache.
- This cache is available only at the times listed above.
- Learn about State Park Passes