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Mabeline Trail
Stage 6 : Needles Outpost - Butler Wash
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Description
Upon leaving Needles Outpost, we head down to the highway, turn right, and then take the old park road on the left (S06P05), towards Cave Spring. We are now entering the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. From Cave Spring, a good dirt road leads us to the trailhead for Salt Creek and Horse Canyon. A good trail leads us along the main canyon, where at the junction after 2.7 miles, we head into Salt Creek. The route continues through magnificent canyon country for another mile where there may be some water close to Peekaboo. The trail continues along the main canyon for several more miles until we reach the confluence with a side canyon (S06P10). We will then take several further side canyons, the first couple if which may have some water. However, where there is water in a drainage, there is also usually tamarisk. Thus, some bushwhacking may be required in these canyons, although game trails can usually be followed by veering towards the higher benches. Finally, after following the final wide sandy wash, we arrive at the edge of the National Park.
Unfortunately, exiting the National Park here requires ascending a huge rubble slope to a saddle, and then dropping down the other side into the Butler Wash Wilderness Study Area. This is a rarely used route, so no established trail will be found, although game trails may help in route finding. It is probably best to try to ascend on the left side of the drainage (S06P15). The route up involves ascending a series of tricky rubble chutes to reach higher benches, working round the edge of each bench to find the next suitable chute. A nice small arch (Anne’s Arch) can be seen beside the edge of the highest bench. Just after this point, the obvious final steep talus slope is found. At the top of this, we will finally see the Butler Wash WSA on the other side (S06P20). The descent into the large open pocket is steep and slippery, but much easier than the ascent we have just completed.
The walk across the grassy pocket is straightforward, as we make our way towards the main wash. Look out for some small ancient structures in this area. The sandy wash leads through some shallow canyons, before reaching wide Butler Wash.
Details
Length
Total Ascent
Total Descent
Min Elevation
Max Elevation
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16.2 miles
1,100'
400'
4,853'
6,059'
Useful Locations
S05P10 N38° 10.507' W109° 44.489' Needles Outpost
S06P05 N38° 09.971' W109° 44.427' Route to Salt Creek trailhead
S06P10 N38° 06.913' W109° 45.331' Peekaboo Spring
S06P15 N38° 05.674' W109° 45.971' Side-canyon junction
S06P20 N38° 03.657' W109° 48.635' Base of exit climb
S06P21 N38° 03.492' W109° 48.789' Exit saddle