Welcome
to Escalante - or Escalant as we locals call it. All services
are available all year in our quiet western town of farmers,
ranchers, artists, and outdoor enthusiasts. When you're in town
visit our rustic pioneer homes and barns, and our unique shops
and galleries. Escalante is a good place to stay when visiting
the area's attractions. Centrally located in the heart of Scenic
Byway 12, Escalante is surrounded by excellent recreational
adventures and some of the most rugged and diverse scenery in
the West. Escalante is the headquarters to the nation's newest
national monument - the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
of 1.7 million acres. The Dixie National Forest is to the north,
and Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, and Lake Powell are all within
short drives. Stop by and ask about our great hiking and fishing
spots. Or maybe even take a guided tour or pack trip into the
great outdoors! Click
here to connect to the Escalante community site.
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Activities in the Escalante area
Our visitor center and Interagency Ofice have local information.
Some activities and events are seasonal.
- Shop and browse the
art and antique gallery and the gift and rock shops. You'll
find fine art, textiles, pottery, photography, American
Indian jewelry and rugs, cowboy art, petrified wood, sculptured
furniture, Native American flutes and hand-crafted drums,
mountain man and native crafts.
- Visit the Daughters of
Utah Pioneer Museum.
- Walk through Escalante's
history on a tour of 95 pioneer homes and barns. Ask
for a free brochure.
- Take a surrey ride through
town.
- Explore the new Grand
Staircase-Escalante National Monument. (BLM Resource Area
435-826-4291).
- Visit the Escalante Interagency
for maps and information on area forests, canyons, and deserts.
(435-826-5499).
- Horseback ride or visit
a working cattle ranch.
- Hike Escalante Petrified
Forest State Park. Fish or swim at Wide Hollow Reservoir.
(435-826-4466).
- Plan a pack trip, jeep
tour or guided hike into the canyons.
- Enjoy a cool mountain getaway,
and hike or fish at Posey Lake or Barker Reservoir.
- Drive the unpaved Hell's
Backbone Road and cross the unique bridge (not for the
faint of heart).
- Retrace the route of
the Hole-In-The-Rock Expedition. Stop and picnic at DevilÕs
Rock Garden.
- Hike to Lower Calf Creek
Falls. There's great fishing, too!
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Services
- All services available year
round
- Motels, bed & breakfast,
RV parks
- Restaurants, fast food, groceries,
liquor store
- Shopping
- Airport
- Gasoline, automobile repairs,
towing services, car wash
- Visitor information, DUP Museum,
limited medical services, churches, bank, post office, laundromat
- Interagency Office (BLM, Forest
Service, Nat'l Parks)
- Escalante Petrified Forest
State Park, city park
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