The Deep Creek Wilderness in Utah is a rugged and remote area characterized by deep canyons, towering cliffs, and pristine desert landscapes.
Deep Creek Falls is a stunning waterfall located within the Deep Creek Wilderness. The waterfall cascades down a series of rocky ledges, creating a picturesque and serene atmosphere. Visitors can hike to the falls and enjoy a picnic by the water's edge or simply take in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The sound of the rushing water adds to the peaceful ambiance of this popular spot.
The Loop Trail is a popular hiking route in the Deep Creek Wilderness that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The trail winds through lush forests, past babbling brooks, and up to scenic overlooks. Hikers can expect to encounter a variety of wildlife along the way, including deer, birds, and maybe even a black bear. The Loop Trail is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the beauty of the wilderness.
For those looking to truly immerse themselves in the wilderness, the Deep Creek Wilderness offers several backcountry campsites. These secluded sites are perfect for backpackers and nature lovers who want to spend the night under the stars. Campers can enjoy the sounds of the forest at night, the crackling of a campfire, and the peace and quiet of the great outdoors. Be sure to follow Leave No Trace principles and pack out all trash to help preserve the beauty of this pristine wilderness.
Description: The Big Jacks Creek Wilderness, in the Big Jacks Creek Basin, consists of rugged canyons, streams and plateaus that provide habitat for redband trout, mountain quail and bighorn sheep, as well as two sensitive plant species. The basin ranges in elevation from 856 to 1,790 m and drains a sagebrush-covered plateau dissected by rugged, sheer-walled canyons that are as much as 200 m deep. Big Jacks Creek flows north into the Bruneau River, a tributary of the Snake River. Photo credit: BLM For more information about the big Jacks Creek Wilderness, visit: www.blm.gov/id/st/en/prog/blm_special_areas/wilderness/wi...
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Description: Big Jacks Creek has excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife. Bighorn sheep are one of the main attractions. Little Jacks Creek lies within a multi-tiered 1,000 foot deep canyon system. The stream has dense riparian vegetation and provides habitat for Redband trout. Spring is an opportune time to hike in this area. Learn more: www.blm.gov/visit/big-jacks-creek-wilderness-area
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Description: Deep Creek Wilderness, St George Field Office. PC: Melissa Buchmann
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Description: BLM Employee Photo Contest 2018 Photo submissions.; Categories included scenery; water based; OHV; American Energy; Shared Stewardship and Wild Critters.
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Description: BLM Employee Photo Contest 2018 Photo submissions.; Categories included scenery; water based; OHV; American Energy; Shared Stewardship and Wild Critters.
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Description: Photo: BLM Little Jacks Creek has excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife. Bighorn sheep are one of the main attractions. Little Jacks Creek lies within a multi-tiered 1,000 foot deep canyon system. The stream has dense riparian vegetation and provides habitat for Redband trout. Spring is an opportune time to hike in this area. This is not a boatable section of river. Learn more: www.blm.gov/visit/little-jacks-creek-wilderness-area
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Description: Photo: Bob Wick, BLM Little Jacks Creek has excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife. Bighorn sheep are one of the main attractions. Little Jacks Creek lies within a multi-tiered 1,000 foot deep canyon system. The stream has dense riparian vegetation and provides habitat for Redband trout. Spring is an opportune time to hike in this area. This is not a boatable section of river. Learn more: www.blm.gov/visit/little-jacks-creek-wilderness-area
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