Coyote Hole, Kane County, Utah

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     After a long day outdoors Americas Best Value Inn/Page is a splendid spot to spend a night or two, and the Middle Trail is a splendid hiking trail close by. All through the summertime here at Coyote Hole, high temperatures usually get into the 80's. Throughout the dark hours of summer temperatures dip down into the 50's. During the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's while Coyote Hole overnight low temperatures during the wintertime are in the 10's.  
   If the weather is wonderful here at Coyote Hole, you can go for a hike along the Upper Trail, and Batty Pass is a perfect place to stop at. Barney Reservoir is a nearby lake that you could stop at, and whitewater paddling is good on Escalante River.
Coyote Hole is a location that is quite dried up ordinarily; the wettest month of the year is commonly August, that's the one that rains the most, and June is the month with the least moisture. This lake is
 
               so wonderful. If you get bored of Coyote Hole, you could also pop by nearby Slickrock Water, and the beauty of mother nature reveals herself at Big Hollow Spring. Be careful coming to Coyote Hole, you might not ever want to return back home again.

 
Americas Best Value Inn/Page, Page
33 miles away
Our 2-story, AAA-Approved Inn offers FREE Continental Breakfast, FREE Hi-Speed Wireless Internet Access, FREE local calls, Deluxe Cable Package including HBO and ESPN, Hair Dryers, Refrigerator, Micro...

Best Western Arizonainn, Page
33 miles away
**VOTED BEST VIEW IN PAGE, AZ AND PET FRIENDLY.** *Pool is closed until May 2010* Stay at this Page, Arizona hotel surrounded by breathtaking views of the Glen Canyon Rim and just two miles from Lake...

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Local climate location: BOULDER 6 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 37.44361
Longitude: -111.2169

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These outdoors activities are available near Coyote Hole.
 Hotels Near Coyote Hole:
Americas Best Value Inn/Page, Page, 33 miles away
Best Western Arizonainn, Page, 33 miles away
Courtyard Page at Lake Powell, Page, 33 miles away
Budget Host Inn, Page, 33 miles away
Rodeway Inn Page, Page, 33 miles away
 Whitewater Near Coyote Hole:
Escalante River, Garfield / Wayne/ Kane CountyCounty, 9 miles away
      Class I-II - 70 miles long (Calf Creek to Coyote Gulch)
 National Parks Near Coyote Hole:
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page - AZ, 34 miles away
Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Page - AZ, 34 miles away
Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon - UT, 62 miles away
 Trails Near Coyote Hole:
Upper Trail, Kane County, 2 miles away
Middle Trail, Kane County, 6 miles away
 Lakes Near Coyote Hole:
Barney Reservoir, Garfield CountyCounty, 17 miles away
Slickrock Water, Garfield CountyCounty, 19 miles away

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Escalante River
Keep in mind the very remote nature of this river.  This is not a casual trip for inexperienced boaters. Once you put-in at Highway 12 you will soon be a full-day hike from the nearest meaningful dirt road (Hole in the Rock Road).  Thought the river is relatively easy, you are committed to getting yourself all the way to Coyote Gulch (Crack-in-the-Rock) or to Lake Powell.  Probably the greatest danger is from strainers created by countless trees that have fallen (or been cut and dumped) into the channel.  The river may be Class II+, but the group should have Class IV backcountry experience.  There is no easy out if you screw up! Contrary to conventional wisdom, our group of four, found that older, hardshell kayaks worked very well for this trip. When it came time to exit the river we simply hauled the boats up the cliff at Crack-in-the-Rock with a rope. The climb out and Crack were done at night to avoid heat. River was 200+ cfs for our trip.  ...

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