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NationalDinosaur
Monument
Uintah and
Ouray Indian
ReservationUintah and
Ouray Indian
Reservation
40
A s h l e y C
r e e k
B r u s h C r e e k
G re e n R i ve r
G r e e n R i v er
Wh i t e R i ve r
Vernal
Daniels Canyon
Wilderness Study
Area
45
45
Glen
B
ench
R
oad
To Ouray, UT
40
Naples
Horse
shoe
Bend
Colli
erDr
aw
ASHLEY
Sunshine
Bench
Mantle Gulch
VALLEY
Rasmussen Hollow
Spring
Hollow
RimThe Rock
TarSeeps
Kane
Hollow
Bourdette
Draw
Split Mountain Moonshine
Yampa Plateau
Cliff
Ridge
Sand
Ridge
Devils
Playground
BENCH
Antelope
Draw
DEADMAN
FLAM
ING
BROWN'S
PARK
Fantasy Canyon Trail MapTotal Trail Length - 0.6 miles
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Flying Porpoise, Screaming Man,Ab Man, Jaws, & Mickey Mouse
Teapot
Diving Duck, DivingOtter, & Ant Castle
Prairie DogYawning
Lady
King’s Throne
Dumbo
Coyote
Witch
Bear Face
Flying Witch
Gargoyle
Dinosaur BackboneAlienHead
Rabbit &Rooster
GilsoniteVein
Camel
Fantasy Canyon is not a playground. Please teach children respect. Keep a close eye so kids don’t get hurt or
accidentally damage the unique rock formations of Fantasy Canyon.
There are no shadestructures at this site.
Please be prepared with protection from
the sun.
Fantasy Canyon is DAY USE ONLY.
No overnight campingis allowed.
Please stay onmarked trails
Bureau of LandManagement (BLM) National Park Service
BLM Wilderness StudyArea
State
Private RestroomIndian Reservation
Scenic Geology Trailhead
Point of InterestParking
Roads Trails Land Status Visitor Information
Hike
Improved SurfaceRoute to Fantasy Canyon
Distance approx. 40 miles
Fedaral/State Highway
Fantasy CanyonRecreation Site 170 S. 500 E. Vernal, UT | 435-781-4400
BLM Vernal Field Office
This map is geo-referenced
NORTH
* DISCLAIMER: This information is provided as a courtesy only, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the current validity of this information. Trail ratings are only intended to serve as general overviews of difficulty levels, and may vary from the trail ratings in other areas you are familiar with. Weather events can quickly alter trail conditions and increase difficulty levels, be prepared for changing conditions at all times. Unsecured, abandoned mines may be present near the trails-for your safety, never enter abandoned mines. The BLM is not liable for any incidents arising from the use of the information presented here-each user is solely responsible for their own safety while enjoying their public lands. Produced February 2017.
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