Southern Utah summers mean endless days of triple-digit temperatures, but that doesn't have to hold you back from exploring some of the natural wonders found here. On a hot afternoon, what you need is a trail with a waterfall payoff at its end. Lower Calf Creek Falls is just the ticket, and it even offers a nice, chilly pool for wading and swimming.
The Calf Creek Recreation Area is located between the towns of Escalante and Boulder, and it's managed by the Bureau of Land Management. You'll find a day-use area and a small campground here.
To reach the lower falls, start at the well-marked trailhead. You'll want to make sure to bring plenty of water along. Though this hike doesn't have much elevation gain, it can still be fairly strenuous, and summer temperatures can easily reach 100 degrees or more.
In some spots along the way, you'll hike right next to Calf Creek, and there are some shady spots here and there...
...but what makes this hike tricky is the deep sand you'll find covering the trail in a few places. Distract yourself from the slog by watching the cliffs above - you'll see some pictographs and an old granary along the way. You might also get a look at a mule deer or two, or see a beaver swimming gracefully through the creek.
The trail is 6.7 miles out and back, and you'll definitely be ready for the waterfall's cool spray by the time you reach it.
Lower Calf Creek Falls drops 126 feet into a pool below, and it's situated in a protected little cove, surrounded by shady trees.
It's the perfect spot for a midday swim, so make sure to bring a bathing suit along.
The water in the pool is cold and clear. Depending on the time of year, it can be wading depth, or deep enough for swimming.
The water cascading down splashes on a ledge above, sending a fine, misty spray into the air.
Bring a picnic lunch of snack along, and enjoy an hour or two splashing in the cold water before heading back.
Make sure to practice the principles of Leave No Trace when you visit. It's important to stay on the designated trail, pack out everything you pack in, and be aware of other visitors around you. Let's keep this place just as beautiful as we found it!
Learn more about the Calf Creek Falls Recreation Area on the Bureau of Land Management's website. Have you recently visited Lower Calf Creek Falls? Tell our readers about your adventure, and share any tips you have about this scenic hike and pretty waterfall.
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