Red Canyon is one of my favorite destinations in southern Utah to explore. Sitting just outside of Bryce Canyon National Park, this area provides views similar to the popular national park but without the extreme crowds. During a visit to this stunning area, there is one trail that is a must-do — the Cassidy Trail. This beautiful hike in southern Utah is approximately 4.5 miles but it’s not too challenging. It’s beautiful, offers incredible views, and even features a bit of history, too.

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Have you ever tackled the Cassidy Trail in Red Canyon? What did you think of this hiking trail? Let us know in the comments. You can learn more about this trail on the U.S. Forest Service website.

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