Wind Cave Hike – Logan Canyon

Last weekend the Women’s Wine Hiking Society had a hike in Logan Canyon. We met at the Wind Cave Trailhead bright and early and were only the second group up the trail. Good thing because the trail was packed when we came back down and there was no parking except along the side of the highway which was not a good idea! This is obviously a popular hike to view at the Wind Caves and also the fall colors. It was short (about 4 miles roundtrip but fairly steep.

For as popular as this trail is, it was surprising that there were no “facilities” anywhere close.
Steep in places!
“Wind Cave” formed by water??
The Wind Cave is barely visible (with stone arch) on the left side of the main stone formation in the picture.
Lots of interesting rock structures in the canyon – hard to believe that once the Logan River covered all this!
When you are standing on top of the cave you actually can’t see any of it. We thought we took a wrong turn until another hiker told us we were standing on top of it!
Sun just starting to hit the hills in the Logan Canyon.
Narrow rock path was the option we did not take!
A few flowers were still blooming along the trail.

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