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Cascade Falls Trailhead

Cascade Falls Trailhead, located near Duck Creek Village on the Markagunt Plateau, offers a breathtaking and family-friendly hiking experience with stunning views that stretch all the way to Zion National Park. This short and scenic trail is one of the highlights of southern Utah’s high-country landscape, combining easy accessibility with dramatic vistas.

The trail itself is about 1.2 miles round trip and is relatively easy, making it perfect for hikers of all ages and skill levels. The path follows a well-maintained route along the edge of the plateau, offering expansive views of the Navajo Lake basin, distant red rock formations, forested canyons, and—on clear days—the majestic cliffs of Zion National Park on the horizon.

The highlight of the hike is the Cascade Falls, a unique geological feature where water from Navajo Lake travels through an underground lava tube and emerges from a cliffside, creating a beautiful waterfall that tumbles down the rocky slope. It’s a fascinating natural wonder and a great spot for photos, especially in the spring and early summer when water flow is at its peak.

Interpretive signs along the trail provide interesting insights into the region’s volcanic history, local flora, and wildlife, adding educational value to the journey. Benches and scenic viewpoints make it easy to take breaks and soak in the peaceful surroundings.

Whether you're staying near Bear Lake and exploring southern Utah or visiting Duck Creek Village, a visit to the Cascade Falls Trailhead is a must for anyone looking to experience a short, rewarding hike with unforgettable views of Zion and the surrounding wilderness.