Name | Eye of Sinbad | |
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Summary | Eye of Sinbad is really worth the effort, it combines beauty of nature with Indian pictographs. | |
Type | Day Hike - Out and Back | |
Distance (Total) | 4.0 miles / 6.4 km | |
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Hiking Season | - Spring - Fall | |
Things To See | - Caves - Cliffs - Rock Formations - Scenic Views | |
Difficulty | Easy | |
Rating | ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ | |
Nearby Town | Green River, Utah, United States | |
Link | http://www.utah-tip.com/serv1.php?type=hike&item=eye_of_sinbad | |
Permit Required | No | |
Trail Map | Trail map Eye of Sinbad |
The two caves are only from some points on the roads visible. From the trailhead cross the Wild Horse Canyon and find your way up the petrified sand dunes in a northwesterly direction. Eye of Sinbad is really worth the effort, it combines beauty of nature with Indian pictographs.
Leave the SR 24 between I70 and Hanksville. At the kiosk leave the Temple Mt. Rd. to the left; follow the Goblin Valley Road some hundred meters. Take one of the two dirt roads to the right side
Latitude | 38.5787687541 degrees / 38° 34.726' / 38° 34' 43.57" |
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Longitude | -110.719871521 degrees / -110° 43.192' / -110° 43' 11.54" |
Created on 07/18/2010 |
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