A very popular hiking trail that just happens to be a sweet little bit of singletrack. There are several small (6"-20") step-ups/downs throughout....
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Jul 8, 2023
We actually went Memorial Day weekend. It was a Saturday and we arrived late morning. Both parking lots were full. People were parking across the busy HWY. So we did as well. Just be very careful… Full review by where2nextbabe
Oct 13, 2022
Hubby and I hiked this MODERATE trail starting about 11am on a Monday in Oct and a few parking spots left. It took us (him 71 y/o, me 59) about 1 & 1/2 hrs. to go up with several stops to breath and… Full review by HeidiGrebeinTC
Nov 23, 2021
Dogs and dog poop on trail. No safety rails very dangerous Not kid friendly or safe. Very limited parking next to a dangerous curve on a high-speed roadway Full review by yoldineb
I realize that this is an older question, but this may answer others wondering..Logan, Utah has some of deepest snow in the state in the winter and by February, it’s super icily …
I realize that this is an older question, but this may answer others wondering..Logan, Utah has some of deepest snow in the state in the winter and by February, it’s super icily frozen over. If it is technically open, I wouldn’t think it would be particularly pleasant or safe. If you are into that level of adventure, you can find out for sure by contacting the forest service: I can’t post the link on here but just look up USDA forest service, Wind Caves Logan. That link has a map.of the trail as well as the phone number of the Utah forest service.
The wind cave hike is 3.54 miles round trip from the parking lot to the caves and then back down to the parking lot. It is estimated that the trip will take roughly 1.5-3.0 hours, …
The wind cave hike is 3.54 miles round trip from the parking lot to the caves and then back down to the parking lot. It is estimated that the trip will take roughly 1.5-3.0 hours, depending on hike speed, rest time, and time spent in the cave.
Is the cave itself a safe place to camp the night in?
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The slop of the cave would make sleep inside a little tricky. Honestly you won’t want to spend the night, the sheer traffic wouldn’t allow for any privacy. For an easy over night …
The slop of the cave would make sleep inside a little tricky. Honestly you won’t want to spend the night, the sheer traffic wouldn’t allow for any privacy. For an easy over night camp try Tony’s grove, or there are ‘ice caves’ in or near grace Idaho. The ice caves are a whole on the ground in the middle of nowhere and go about .20 of a miles Back. Or try left hand in hyrum.
Hi, steelergirl87. What would you like to know about this attraction? Not being much of a hiker, is it possible to go part way on the trail and still have some nice views?
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Just a little way up (a few switchbacks) you get a decent view of looking to the south east, but it's pretty limited and from what I recall, that's about it until you get all the way up
The "All Trails" App on iphone and android has the trailhead and trail mapped and pinned. I recommend using (free) if you want to know specifics about the trail and route.