Map
Map of Snow Canyon State Park
Snow Canyon State Park Trails
- Padre Canyon
- Johnson Canyon
- Scout Cave
- Whiptail
- Jenny’s Canyon
- West Canyon Road
- Pioneer Names
- Red Sands
- Hidden Pinyon
- Petrified Dunes
- Tortoise Walk
- Butterfly
- Lava Flow
- Gila Trail
- Whiterocks
- Cinder Cone
Map of Snow Canyon & Surrounding Area
Snow Canyon State Park Trails
- Padre Canyon
- Johnson Canyon
- Scout Cave
- Whiptail
- Jenny’s Canyon
- West Canyon Road
- Pioneer Names
- Red Sands
- Hidden Pinyon
- Petrified Dunes
- Tortoise Walk
- Butterfly
- Lava Flow
- Gila Trail
- Whiterocks
- Cinder Cone
Snow Canyon Landmarks
- Sand Dunes
- Johnson Arch
- Scout Cave
- Snow Canyon Petroglyphs
- Pioneer Names
- Sand Dunes Picnic Area
- Snow Canyon Campground
- Petrified Sand Dunes
- Three Ponds
- Lava Tubes
- White Rocks Amphitheatre
- Diamond Valley Cinder Cone
- Snow Canyon Scenic Overlook
Why You Need a Snow Canyon State Park Map
Snow Canyon isn’t just one big trail — it’s a vibrant network of hiking paths, lava tubes, sandstone formations, and desert washes. A trail map helps you:
- Choose the right trail for your skill level and time frame
- Navigate safely, especially on lesser-marked routes
- Locate parking, restrooms, and trailheads throughout the park
- Identify photo-worthy spots like Petrified Dunes, Whiterocks Amphitheater, and Jenny’s Canyon
- Plan connections to nearby points of interest in Ivins and Santa Clara
Maps are also useful for mountain biking routes, equestrian trails, and identifying wildlife viewing areas or picnic spots.
Key Areas Highlighted on the Snow Canyon State Park Map
Here are some of the most popular locations to look for on your Snow Canyon map:
- Petrified Dunes – A favorite for families and photographers
- Lava Flow Trail – Features volcanic rock formations and lava tubes
- Johnson Canyon – A seasonal trail leading to an impressive arch
- Hidden Pinyon Trail – A moderate loop with sweeping views
- Whiterocks Trailhead – Great for exploring sandstone formations in the quieter northern part of the park
- Campground & Picnic Area – Centrally located with facilities and trail access
- Snow Canyon Scenic Drive – A paved route that’s great for driving or biking
Most trailheads have clear signage, but cell reception in the park can be spotty. We recommend saving a digital map or bringing a printed one along with you.
Ivins and Santa Clara Nearby
Located just minutes from Snow Canyon’s entrances, the towns of Ivins and Santa Clara serve as your home base for lodging, dining, and resupply. Our map also includes local points of interest such as:
- Kayenta Art Village
- Tuacahn Amphitheatre
- Local restaurants and cafes
- Trail connections just outside the park boundary
Having a broader map that includes these towns can help you plan your full itinerary — not just inside the park, but around it as well.
Downloadable and Interactive Maps
Looking for a printable Snow Canyon State Park map? We’ve got downloadable PDF maps and links to official Utah State Parks resources so you can plan ahead. Our interactive map is also mobile-friendly, so you can zoom in on trails, find trailheads, and get directions from your current location.
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Get Ready to Explore
With red rock cliffs, lava fields, and desert trails waiting around every bend, Snow Canyon State Park is a place you’ll want to explore deeply — and a good map makes it easier, safer, and more enjoyable. Whether you’re visiting for an afternoon hike or a multi-day adventure, start your journey with the ultimate Snow Canyon State Park map. Get directions here!
Snow Canyon State Park isn’t just a single trail—it’s an intricate network of hikes, scenic overlooks, lava tubes, and striking geological features that deserve to be explored with a detailed snow canyon map. From the towering Navajo sandstone cliffs and petrified sand dunes to hidden canyons like Jenny’s Canyon, having a clear map of Snow Canyon State Park helps you choose routes that match your interests and adventure level, spot trailheads, and find interesting landmarks to visit. Whether you’re navigating the paved scenic drive, locating picnic spots, or finding less-traveled paths, the right park map elevates your adventure while keeping you safe in this colorful desert landscape.
Beyond the park’s boundaries, the surrounding region offers even more to explore, and a broader snow canyon map can help you link these experiences together. Minutes from Snow Canyon are the welcoming towns of Ivins, Santa Clara, and St. George, where you’ll find local dining, lodging, art villages like Kayenta, and cultural venues such as the Tuacahn Amphitheatre. The scenic backdrop continues with Padre Canyon and the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, perfect for additional hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. Planning your adventure with the Snow Canyon map makes it easier to build a full, unforgettable Southwest Utah itinerary!


