NAME - Long Hollow, #3207

LENGTH:
2.0 Miles

DIFFICULTY:
Moderate

HIKING TIME:
2 hours

TRAILHEAD LOCATION:

Trailhead is located by traveling east from Cedar City on U-14 approximately 12 miles to what is commonly called the S-turn. Proceed beyond the S-turn about one half mile to Forest Road # 10 15. Travel north on # 10 15 one mile to trailhead sign for Potato Hollow. Continue on the Potato Hollow trail some 200 feet to where trail forks. Long Hollow is the left fork. -

DESCRIPTION:

The trail is heavily used by sheep during the summer months. It generally follows the Long Hollow drainage and the boundary of the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area. Vegetation along the trail consists of conifer stands interspersed with aspen stands and small meadows. The trail gradually descends from 8,900 feet above sea level at the top of the trail to approximately 7,700 feet above sea level at the bottom. Wildlife in the area consists of mule deer, elk, bear, turkey, Blue grouse, and small birds and animals. A small stream runs parallel to the trail most of the way. At the bottom of trail is access to Ashdown Gorge and Flanigan Arch.

PERTINENT -USGS MAP(S):
Webster Flat

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