I hiked Coyote Gulch in southern Utah last spring — no permits, no crowds, just winding sandstone walls, natural arches, and quiet pools in the middle of nowhere. Way less talked about than Zion or Bryce, but honestly just as mind-blowing.
Tip: Wear good water shoes (you’ll be crossing streams a lot), and don’t rush — sunset light in the canyon is next-level.
If you’ve got a hike that felt like a secret, I wanna hear it. Always looking for the next hidden trail worth getting lost in.
That's incredible, Nakisa. I've thought of visiting Utah to see the salt flats. The rest of it looks arid, monochromatic and mountainous. I'll search for Coyote Gulch on YouTube.
