The Hike to Portal Overlook offers one of the most breathtaking vantage points in the Moab area, perfect for those seeking dramatic desert landscapes and panoramic views of the Colorado River. Located just a short drive from downtown Moab, this trail combines natural beauty, technical hiking challenges, and a chance to see Moab’s rugged terrain from a unique angle. It's particularly striking for its elevation shifts and the bird’s-eye view it provides of the town and surrounding areas.
Trailhead Location and Overview:
Start your journey at the Kane Creek Trailhead, located just 2.5 miles from Moab. The hike is approximately 2 miles round-trip, classified as moderate but with some steep sections. Elevation gain reaches about 980 feet, making it challenging but manageable for most hikers.
What to Expect Along the Trail:
The hike begins with a steady climb along uneven terrain, offering immediate views of the towering red cliffs characteristic of the region. As the trail ascends, the Colorado River emerges in view, meandering through the canyon below. At the overlook, you're greeted with sprawling views of Moab Valley, Arches National Park, and the La Sal Mountains in the distance.
Why It’s Special:
The Portal Overlook provides perspectives rarely seen from other points in the area. The dramatic drop-offs at the overlook make the scenery feel larger than life. For photography enthusiasts, the light cast over Moab at sunrise or sunset provides unforgettable shots.
The Portal area is named for its location near the entrance to the Colorado River Canyon. This spot was historically significant as an early route for miners and settlers traversing through eastern Utah. Keep an eye out for small wildlife, such as lizards and birds of prey, which are often seen along the cliffs. The trail's steep sections can provide a sense of adventure but require careful attention to footing.