Temple Trail North
Total Miles
22.3
Elevation
1,311.13 ft
Duration
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Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
This trail is really three trails from a terrain perspective, so take a close look at the trail rating to understand the terrain you will encounter. The trail is a continuation of the Temple Trail which details the southern portion of the trail from the Sawmill monument to the intersection with Navajo Trail turning northbound. In this section, you complete the journey to Warner Valley outside of St. George. Included in the photos are both the north and south markers for this portion of the trail. This trail holds significance to much of the local population as it was used to haul up to 46-foot-long beams from Mount Trumbull to St. George for the building of the Temple as well as other larger buildings. This was both an engineering and logistical feat in the 1870s to accomplish this over the rugged and hostile desert terrain. Having water for the workers and oxen along the trail as well as a path in this mountainous area is amazing. All of this should be considered as you take in the surrounding beauty. Of note, the most southerly portion of the actual trail has been reclaimed by the desert, and following Tread Lightly principles, the marked trail does stay on the worn road in this area.
Photos of Temple Trail North
Difficulty
This portion of the trail is given a 3 rating for the center section which has rock ledges, extremely rocky trail conditions, and a narrow trail with steep dropoffs as you traverse the Hurricane Wash/Black Rock Mountain area. The upper portion is sandy and has moguls while the southern portion is a deeply rutted two-track trail that has been worn down by the years of pickups and trucks driving across. This makes it somewhat challenging for narrower vehicles. This is not a trail to be taken after precipitation or threat of thunderstorms as flash flooding is possible in the wash.
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