Aspiration Trail Trailhead 3773 Pioneer Road, St. George, UT 84790
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Aspiration Trail Trailhead is a serene park located at 3773 Pioneer Road in St. George, Utah, United States. This picturesque trailhead serves as the starting point for the Aspiration Trail, a scenic hiking path that winds through beautiful landscapes and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk or hike along the trail, immersing themselves in the tranquility and beauty of the outdoors. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging trek, Aspiration Trail Trailhead is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels.
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"Such a fun trail for the entire family! My kiddos are motivated to keep hiking looking at all the painted rocks. We love to bring painted rocks and add them to the trail. We do it every time we come to St. George!"
"A great place to go for a hike! You can hike with people of all ages. It’s a little bit uphill climb but you can go at your own pace and it’s not that far. Make sure to paint a rock of your own before going up there, so you can place it along the path. At the top there’s a nice view as well. Please keep it clean and manicured for all to enjoy."
"This was such a fun trail to walk. I took my students from Avanti Beauty Academy as an advancement ceremony since we have kindness in our motto, I knew we would find rocks with similar themes. We painted and added out rocks to the collection. I believe we are going to do this with every graduating class because it was so much fun. Than for who ever made this a reality, it's truly soulful."
"This is a perfect trail for the family. Be sure to paint that you can leave along the way for others to enjoy. Park at the bottom and hike your way 1 mile to the top where you’ll find a sign and several other rocks left by other travelers. The 1 mile downward trek back to the parking lot is an easy trail that can be done by young children. You’ll also enjoy some scenic views along the way. Driving directions: Just off exit 2 on I 15. You will be on the east side of I 15. When the asphalt ends by a kenworth trucking building, turn right onto a dirt road. Follow the road to a form. Take a left and followed the more established road. The parking lot is rather small, but it will be hard to miss on the left as you climb the dirt road. Look for all the colorful and painted rocks. Maybe .5 - .8 miles from the assault."
"Fun, family-friendly hike which takes you along a mostly smooth trail up to a flag pole. The path is lined with pretty hand-painted colored rocks along the way, with pictures and inspirational quotes. Paint a rock at home before you come and bring it with you. So fun for kids. Some of the artwork on the rocks is amazing! Remember to leave the rocks in place for others to enjoy. While fairly flat, there are some man-made steps up/down along the path. No shade. Advise sun-protective clothing, hat, and water. We did the hike in the evening to avoid the midday heat. I also hiked carrying my baby in a front-carrier and it would be hike-able for children. We parked and started part-way up (see my Strava map), so our hike was 1.5 miles, but from the bottom, I imagine it is a around 2 or so miles. About 377 feet of elevation for the part we hiked. 45 min moving time."
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