Sunday, March 4, 2012

Hiking in Utah in late November?

I have the opportunity to go on a camping/hiking trip in Utah in the second half of November. I was thinking maybe Arches, Canyonlands, or maybe Bryce Canyon. What is the weather like? Will the trails be reasonably passable? Will the roads be icey and treacherous, and will snow be a problem?



Being a Minnesotan, with a good sleeping bag, I dont mind some cold...Hiking in Utah in late November?
Snowfall is generally very light in southern and central Utah so you will not have a problem hiking there. Stay away from the higher trails in the forested mountains and you will be fine. The places you mentioned will be fine. I love Arches! No problem with roads and they usually get cleared of snow in a day. November is still OK. Most of the snowfall in Utah occurs in Jan. to March. Hiking in Utah in late November?
Though you put this in the Vegas site, UT has snow and it will be cold, icey and probably lots of snow.
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