
Toadstool Hoodoos Paria Rimrocks
Discover surreal mushroom-shaped rock formations sculpted by wind erosion in this unique desert landscape.

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Toadstool Hoodoos Paria Rimrocks
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Vivid colors pop!

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover surreal mushroom-shaped rock formations sculpted by wind erosion in this unique desert landscape.
"A hidden gem and thrilling hike that is off the primary path. Highly recommend!!!"

👣 Follow the Footprints
Trails aren't always marked; follow existing footprints to find the hoodoos.
💧 Bring Plenty of Water
It's a hot and dry desert environment, so stay hydrated.

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4.7 · 1,111 reviews
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Toadstool Hoodoos
Trailhead off Highway 89
Unique mushroom-shaped rock formations sculpted by wind erosion, creating an otherworldly landscape.

Alien Landscape Views
Along the trail
Experience a surreal environment with smooth waves, towering cliffs, and vibrant red, white, and tan rock colors.
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👣 Follow the Footprints
Trails aren't always marked; follow existing footprints to find the hoodoos.
💧 Bring Plenty of Water
It's a hot and dry desert environment, so stay hydrated.
Alternatives to The Wave? Lost the lottery but still going to the region
Sadly, today my boyfriend and I learned that we did not win the lottery for passes to see The Wave. As alternatives, we’re considering Zion and/or Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon if we can’t get passes while we’re in Kanab but I would love to hear other ideas. Any other…
Where is this?
Toadstool Hoodoos, which are actually in Kanab, UT…five hours north of Phoenix This is pretty misleading marketing from Delta lol.
👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
Good hiking or walking shoes are recommended for the trail.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
Hats and sunscreen are essential for this exposed desert hike.
Excited to see some big rocks
My husband and I are planning an 10-day UT/AZ border trip in early April. We’ll be flying into Vegas, driving up to Panguitch, UT to stay for 2 days to be close to Bryce Canyon, then driving down to Page, AZ to use as a hub for the rest of the trip. I know it may be a lot more…
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from all over the internet
👣 Follow the Footprints
Trails aren't always marked; follow existing footprints to find the hoodoos.
💧 Bring Plenty of Water
It's a hot and dry desert environment, so stay hydrated.
👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
Good hiking or walking shoes are recommended for the trail.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
Hats and sunscreen are essential for this exposed desert hike.
🚫 Avoid Rainy Days
Paths get slippery and flash flood risks increase during monsoon season.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the unique, otherworldly beauty of the Toadstool Hoodoos, calling it a hidden gem and a thrilling, rewarding stop. The short, accessible hike makes it a great addition to any road trip, though some note the trails can be confusing.
"Great place to go for a hike. It’s about a 20 minute walk to the HooDoos. The path is not clearly marked, but a lot of ppl walk it, so just follow the footprints! Toadstool HooDoos are cool!"
Irene Estlund
"Hiked this area of Utah on 9.20.2025 on my way to St. George and Zion National Park. A Hidden gem and thrilling hike that is off the primary path. Highly recommend!!!"
Rick White
"It's conveniently located right beside the hightway 89, easy to find, with plenty of parking spots and vault toilets.
The site is not too big, plan for one hour or two. The trails are not clearly marked, a little bit confusion, led us to go to dead end and turn back.
The rock formations are quite special, some like mashrooms. The colors are very vivid, it's better to see them in a sunny day.
See the beautiful pictures I took there, realy wothy the trip."
Ken Xu
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Toadstool Hoodoos are conveniently located right beside Highway 89, about 30 minutes from Page, AZ, and a short drive from Kanab. There's plenty of parking available at the trailhead.
Yes, there is ample parking available at the trailhead, making it an easy stop on your road trip.
Public transport options are very limited in this remote desert area. It's best to have your own vehicle or join a guided tour.
Absolutely! Toadstool Hoodoos is a fantastic stop on your way to or from Zion National Park, offering a unique desert experience.
The closest major towns are Kanab, Utah, and Page, Arizona, both offering amenities and lodging options.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no entry fees or tickets required to visit the Toadstool Hoodoos. It's a free natural attraction.
The area is open year-round during daylight hours. There are no set opening or closing times.
There is no entrance fee to explore the Toadstool Hoodoos.
Yes, several tour operators offer excursions to Toadstool Hoodoos as part of broader regional tours.
The main restriction is to be mindful of weather conditions, especially during monsoon season, due to flash flood risks.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The hike to the hoodoos is relatively short, about 1.5 miles roundtrip, and typically takes 1-2 hours to explore.
The trails are not always clearly marked, so it's recommended to follow existing footprints.
The terrain involves a short, relatively easy hike with some sandy and rocky sections, leading to unique rock formations.
Yes, it's considered kid-friendly due to the short, moderate walk, but supervision is advised.
You'll see unique hoodoos resembling mushrooms or toadstools, along with sculpted waves and towering cliffs.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning or late afternoon offer softer light and fewer crowds, ideal for capturing the vibrant colors. Sunny days make the colors pop.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive desert landscape, and a tripod can be useful for low-light conditions.
The hoodoos themselves are the main attraction, but explore the surrounding formations for unique compositions.
Drone regulations can vary. It's essential to check current FAA and local rules before flying a drone in the area.
Include a person or a recognizable object in your shot to help convey the impressive scale of the rock formations.






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