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Canyonlands National Park: Gooseberry-Dogleg Loop

 

Plunge from Island in the Sky to the Colorado River on this 3-day slickrock adventure.

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Author: Backpacker Magazine
Activity: Backpacking
State: Utah (UT)
Distance: 17.5 mi 
Difficulty: 7 / 10
Rating:   1 rating(s)
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Perched above the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers, the aptly named Island in the Sky is a huge, level, triangular mesa that looms over the blond sandstone benches of the White Rim country. This 14-mile trek begins on the Gooseberry Trail (also known as the Government Trail) as it dives, almost literally, from the Island to the White Rim 4WD Trail, a 100-mile uranium exploration road that circles the mesa. While jeeps and mountain bikes dominate this established track, our route quickly crosses it, wanders out across secluded sections of the rim, then winds down into twisting canyons filled with hoodoo pinnacles and isolated ledges. Once you descend to the Gooseberry 4WD campsite on the White Rim Trail, cross the two-track road and continue east-southeast along the White Rim’s dramatic slabs, with expansive views north into Gooseberry Canyon and east to the distant La Sal Mountains.

Locate the lone break in the White Rim cliffs, and pick your way down into Gooseberry Canyon, meandering back westward and down, over, and around ledges and rockslides. Gooseberry offers plenty of nooks and forks to explore, and several small seep springs in the streambed hold out the possibility—but no guarantee—of easy water. Most trekkers will want to camp near the Colorado River, a reliable (if silty) source. Adventurous hikers can fashion an interesting loop by exiting Gooseberry’s lower end, bushwhacking south along the Colorado for a half-mile to Dogleg Canyon, and returning via a climb out of its upper end. From there, it’s a 2.6-mile hike along the White Rim jeep road, then a precipitous staircase climb back to the trailhead.

USGS quad: Monument Basin

Mapped by Steve Howe

TO TRAILHEAD:

From Moab, drive 10 miles north on US 191, then turn left (southwest) onto UT 313 and travel 22 miles to the Island in the Sky Visitor Center (open 9 to 4:30). Here you’ll find permit and trail information, but no water or supplies. The Gooseberry Trail begins at the White Rim Overlook picnic area, 12 miles farther south.

DIRECTIONS + WAYPOINTS: helping you find your way

Position Format: Datum:
Tracks

GDL01

Dist: 17.50 mi Points: 4035
Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi
Gooseberry-Dogleg Loop

Points of Interest

GBT001

Location: 38.322750°, -109.849564°
Gooseberry Trailhead: Drop off Island in the Sky and descend north.

GBT002

Location: 38.323284°, -109.847397°
Canyon Rim; trail drops very steeply

GBT003

Location: 38.335117°, -109.828835°
Trail merges with the White Rim Trail; turn right

GBT004

Location: 38.331100°, -109.827202°
Gooseberry Campsite (permit required). From here, pick your way west along Gooseberry Canyon to find a lone break which provides a ramp into the canyon.

GBT005

Location: 38.337051°, -109.801666°
Slab descent in Gooseberry Canyon (no ropes required)

GBT006

Location: 38.336617°, -109.805099°
Descend white boulder pile thru red cliff bands

GBT007

Location: 38.336300°, -109.807884°
Descend bouldery gully to canyon bottom

GBT008

Location: 38.338234°, -109.807701°
Canyon Bottom

GBT009

Location: 38.339901°, -109.806168°
Seep Spring, possible water in wetter seasons

GBT010

Location: 38.343067°, -109.803635°
Side canyon on left; continue down Gooseberry

GBT011

Location: 38.343315°, -109.799866°
Seep Spring, possible water

GBT012

Location: 38.346951°, -109.786163°
Pour-off: Detour to left (north) to go around impassable overhang.

GBT013

Location: 38.347198°, -109.784584°
Bottom of pour-off detour. Easy climb/descent thru narrow crack.

GBT014

Location: 38.348801°, -109.776718°
Colorado River: Turn south and skirt the shoreline to Dog Leg Canyon, the next canyon on the right

GBT015

Location: 38.343666°, -109.772018°
Enter Dog Leg Canyon

GBT016

Location: 38.335022°, -109.797836°
Climb out of Dog Leg

GBT017

Location: 38.320156°, -109.792503°
Head due west to join the White Rim Trail

GBT018

Location: 38.328899°, -109.808617°
Head back to Gooseberry Campsite, then backtrack to trailhead





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