Seahorse Canyon

Seahorse Canyon

Northern Utah—Spanish Fork Canyon
What to Expect
  • This route requires standard technical gear.
  • You can usually expect dry conditions.
  • Competent and smaller groups (4±) typically complete the route in under three hours
Other Details
Seasons:
Spring, Summer, Fall
Rappels:
3 to 40 ft
Anchors:
Natural (easily ghosted)
Flash Flood Risk:
Low
Notes:
  • Approach requires some 5.4 climbing
  • Two entrances, east fork only has one rappel, west fork has three

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