Jacob Hamblin Arch - Coyote Gulch - Utah
by Gary Whitton
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Jacob Hamblin Arch - Coyote Gulch - Utah
Artist
Gary Whitton
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Photograph - Digital Photography
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Jacob Hamblin Arch is a natural sandstone arch within Coyote Gulch, a tributary of the Escalante River. Coyote Gulch is located within the boundaries of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, in Utah’s famed canyon country.
Coyote Gulch, part of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument,can be accessed via four different trailheads. The first trailhead can be accessed from a small spur road that branches east from Hole-in-the-Rock Road at milepost 30. South of that at milepost 33, a side branch of Coyote Gulch, known as Hurricane Wash can be accessed directly from the road. Farther south at mile 35 is another road that leads 7 miles to the Fortymile Ridge (also known as Crack in the Wall) trailhead. About half way down this road is the Hamblin Arch Trailhead, which is generally used as a exit point because of the steep nature of the climb out. If you intend to drive all the way to Fortymile Ridge keep in mind there are sections of deep sand that are not suitable for low clearance vehicles.
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June 8th, 2014
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