Birch Hollow
Birch Hollow
- No permit required—unless exiting DOWN Orderville Canyon
- Any vehicle can be driven to the trailhead with no problems during dry conditions
- The road becomes impassable to all vehicles (including four wheel drive) during wet conditions
- There is no good camping in the immediate area of the trailheads
- Route requires a 3.2 mile shuttle—a mountain bike could work
- Wild Wind exit option removes the need for a shuttle but can be difficult to navigate and a lot of bush whacking
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