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Flint Trail (#633) It is 53 miles between Hans Flat and Hite. This is a rocky road with sandy portions and steep grades on the switchbacks. Camping south of Clearwater Canyon is currently permissible with no permit.
North Hatch Canyon (#730) 3 miles within Glen Canyon NRA. The entire road offers interesting geologic views. This extremely rough road eventually leads to the Dirty Devil River. Fording the river to Poison Spring Canyon is not always possible.
Panorama Point/Cleopatra?s Chair (#744, 774, 775) It is 10 miles from Hans Flat to Cleopatra?s Chair. This moderately rough, rocky road leads to excellent views.
Land?s End/Big Ridge (#731) Spur road. It is 16 miles from the Flint Trail to Land?s End. This road covers a generally flat, wooded terrain to scenic views.
Standing Rocks (#756) 13-mile spur from the Flint Trail. This road has sandy and rough slickrock sections. Access to the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park is provided.
Brown?s Rim (#632) 4 miles within Glen Canyon NRA from SR95 junction along Brown?s Rim. This maintained dirt road provides a possible loop trip through BLM lands back to SR 95.
Blue Notch (#651) Access is off SR95 at mile post 59 approximately 22 miles from the lakeshore. This is a remote road with steep terrain.
Elaterite Basin (#763) 26 miles one way from the base of the Flint Trail switchbacks to the Buttes of the Cross and the Green River. This road has some sandy sections.
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