The Ultimate Guide to Traveling the Caineville Wash Road in Cathedral Valley
Caineville Wash Road is a highly scenic trail located in Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Utah. A high-clearance vehicle is required, but a 4x4 might be necessary.
Where is Caineville Wash Road?
The trail is located within the remote Cathedral Valley, a scenic backcountry area in Capitol Reef National Park, in the southern part of Utah.
Is Caineville Wash Road unpaved?
Caineville Wash Road is part of the 58-mile Cathedral Valley Loop. The trail is entirely unpaved, and some sections have thick sand and small obstacles, so you must have a high-clearance vehicle. A 4×4 is not mandatory but strongly recommended by the National Park Service. The road has twists and turns, as well as a few steep climbs. It is a wild, one-lane sandy road with great rock formations. Conditions on the Caineville Wash Road vary widely based on recent weather. It provides a variety of excellent opportunities to take pictures.
How long is Caineville Wash Road?
The trail is 24.78km (15.4 miles) long, running from Utah Highway 24 just west of the hamlet of Caineville to the Temple of the Sun and Moon, massive monoliths rising from the desert floor. On maps, the turnoff to the north is not well-signed, and anyone unfamiliar with the area should get good directions before attempting to locate this approach.
Pic&more info: https://thejourneyofseldomseen.blogspot.com/2010/10/