Utah Points of Interest

Hole-in-the-Rock Wayside


The Hole In The Rock Wayside is a must-visit attraction in the Escalante watershed of Utah. It is a scenic lookout point situated along the Hole-In-The-Rock Road, which is a popular route for hiking, backpacking, and off-road driving. The wayside offers panoramic views of the surrounding red rock formations and canyons, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts. Additionally, visitors can learn about the history of the area, including the story of the Mormon pioneers who traversed this route in the late 1800s, known as the Hole-In-The-Rock Expedition. The site also features interpretive signs and picnic tables for a relaxing afternoon break.

One unique feature of the Hole In The Rock Wayside is the geological formations that can be seen from the lookout point. The area is part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and is known for its diverse rock formations and colors. Visitors may spot the distinct white Navajo Sandstone, which contrasts with the red sandstone formations that dominate the landscape. In addition to the stunning natural scenery, visitors may also see wildlife such as bighorn sheep, golden eagles, and pronghorns. The Hole In The Rock Wayside is a great place for those looking to experience the natural beauty and history of Utah. Get driving directions.
HOLE-IN-THE-ROCK WAYSIDE

Points of Interest
Location
Dance Hall Rock
Devils Garden
Head of the Rocks Wayside
Hole-In-The-Rock Trailhead
Hole-in-the-Rock Wayside
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Twenty Mile Wash Dinosaur Track Site
Upper Valley Granary Wayside

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Escalante State Park 22 5,977 ft
Hole in the Rock - Grand Staircase Nat Mon Numerous 5,709 ft
Harris Wash - Grand Staircase Nat Mon Numerous 5,408 ft
Calf Creek 14 5,324 ft
Blue Spruce 6 8,019 ft
Little Spencer Flat Dispersed - Grand Staircase Nat Mon Numerous 5,959 ft