CATHEDRAL GORGE STATE PARK ACTIVITIES
1. Miller Point Trail: A short, 0.5-mile round trip that offers panoramic views of Cathedral Gorge from an elevated overlook.
2. Juniper Draw Loop: Approximately a 4-mile loop trail traversing through the middle of the park with moderate difficulty and opportunities to see local flora like junipers.
3. Eagle Point Trail: This is a relatively easy hike about one mile long leading up to an impressive viewpoint named for frequent eagle sightings in the area.
4. Nature Loop: An educational 0.3-mile path near the campground; features interpretive signs detailing plant life, geology, and wildlife within Cathedral Gorge State Park.
5. Cathedral Caves Trailhead: - Moon Caves Pathway: Short trails branching off into narrow slot canyons resembling caves. Canyon Viewpoint Spur: Leads hikers to small alcoves providing unique perspectives on canyon formations.
6. Bullionville Cemetery Access Road: Length not specified but provides historical insight as it leads toward remnants of Bullionville's past including its cemetery just outside park boundaries .
7. Clay Cave Area Trails: Series shorter paths exploring various clay cave formations created by erosion , allowing visitors get close look intricate patterns textures found throughout these structures.
8. Bench Overlook Track: Less than half mile out-and-back route culminating at scenic point overlooking dramatic spires valleys below ; ideal quick excursion capturing essence landscape without extensive hiking required.
9. Slot Canopy Route: Not officially marked nor maintained yet popular among adventurous types seeking explore deeper recesses between towering cliffs via twisting turning slots covered natural "canopies" rock overhead (hike length varies based chosen course).