Wild Backpacker has a good summary of our favourite hiking destination in the American Southwest:
… Buckskin Gulch is the longest and deepest slot canyon in the Southwest, and while others are narrower, prettier or more challenging to explore, the length and variety of the terrain in the ever changing narrows make it an amazing experience. The narrows extend for nearly 15 miles, with some parts only 10 feet wide. The cliffs grow steadily higher downstream, reaching a height of 500 feet above the streambed at the confluence of Buckskin Gulch and Paria Canyon. The walls of both canyons are rather dark, as the sun rarely reaches the bottom of the deep canyons. The walls of the gulch still show interesting swirls and curves worn by floods.
Buckskin Gulch and the Paria Canyon, is located in the Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness Area of Southern Utah. Buckskin Gulch is best done at least as a two-day canyoneering and backpacking adventure, although there are day hiking options …
read more – Buckskin Gulch, Paria Canyon, Kanab, Utah
Challenging. And awesome.
But even more extreme is Coyote Gulch in Escalante, Utah.

… The most challenging part of this hike is the climb out of Coyote Gulch near Jacob Hamblin Arch. The climb involves scrambling up a 100-foot pitch of slick rock that ascends from the canyon floor at an angle close to 45 degrees. A 100-foot length of rope is useful here for raising backpacks. A compass is also useful for the last part of the hike, which involves a 2-mile cross-country walk from the canyon rim back to Jacob Hamblin Trailhead. Sneakers or other wettable shoes are the most practical footwear inside the canyon, as you will frequently be required to cross the stream bed. …
read more on Wild Backpacker


I love Escalante country and I’ve hiked there many times, but not these two. They sound great.
In the spring of ’08 I did Calf Creek Falls (easy) and then Wirepass Canyon in northern Arizona.
This is really a great hike! Another great (but shorter) hike in the same area is Mule Canyon.
Thanks for the reference! I truly love the beautiful Buckskin Gulch and all the surrounding canyons. I’d recommend it to all! Something you will never forget. Coyote Gulch is also one that is an awesome experience, and one that is a bit tamer for less serious hikers. Great post besthike! Link the link posted above, http://www.wildbackpacker.com is a great resource of other backpacking information as well!