Round Valley Draw 2AII, Utah
- Adam Haydock
- May 3
- 1 min read
Combed by water and wind, sandstone has quite the mysterious way of sculpting some of the most intricate designs within the desert Southwest. Non-technical canyon hikes are good to grab from time to time. Round Valley Draw is a non-technical hike through some beautiful sandstone layers.
There is some downclimbing involved but it is mainly a straightforward hike through some really nice narrows with wonderfully cut strata layers throughout the canyon.
Continuing down the canyon you could make this a backpacking trip into more drainage within the depths of this desert terrain. The nearby Bull Valley Gorge and Willis Creek drainages are also quite interesting and make for a fantastic day trip if you are seeking non-technical canyons in some remote desert terrain.

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