The Enepitsi Trail is an easy hike along the Santa Clara River, following an old pioneer road (with the option of exploring many ancient petroglyph …
An easy hike along the Enepitsi Trail in St George
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Here’s a concise overview of the Enepitsi Trail:
- Name: Enepitsi Trail
- Location: Santa Clara River Reserve, near St. George, Utah
- Distance: Approximately 1.2 miles (round trip)
- Difficulty Level: Easy
- Trail Description:
- The Enepitsi Trail is an old pioneer road that runs along the Santa Clara River.
- As you walk between the banks of the river and the cliffs of Land Hill, keep a sharp eye out for prehistoric petroglyphs and pioneer graffiti.
- The lush vegetation near the water adds to the beauty of the walk.
- The trail is family-friendly and suitable for dogs.
- Please stay on the 2-track trail, as the surrounding area is private property.
- Cultural Significance:
- “Enepitsi” means “ghost” in the Southern Paiute language.
- Ancestral Puebloans and Southern Paiutes lived in this area and are closely connected to the land.
- The river corridor, which the Enepitsi Trail follows, was vital to both cultures and is protected as part of the Santa Clara River Reserve.
- Access:
- Start at the Tukupetsi trailhead.
- Follow the dirt single track, then fork left onto an old dirt road leading into the river bottoms.
- Keep an eye out for petroglyphs along the cliff face.
- Directions to Trailhead:
- From St. George, head north on Bluff Street for 2.1 miles.
- Turn left onto Sunset Blvd and continue 4.5 miles through Santa Clara.
- As you head up the hill toward Ivins, take the first left.
- Follow the dirt road to the large parking area for the trailhead.
- The Tukupetsi Trailhead is across the street from the parking area.
Enjoy exploring this beautiful trail and its rich cultural history! 🌿🌄🚶♂️🐾
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 1/6/2024 | Prompted in OZ by Peter H Bloecker, Director Of Studies & retired, not retarded.
(1) Enepitsi Trail | Bureau of Land Management. https://www.blm.gov/visit/enepitsi-trail.
(2) Enepitsi (Ghost) Trail – Hike St George. https://hikestgeorge.com/hiking-trails/enepitsi-ghost-trail/.
(3) Enepitsi Trail – Recreation.gov. https://www.recreation.gov/camping/poi/257199.
(4) Enepitsi Trail Hiking Guide – Back o’ Beyond. https://backobeyond.blog/enepitsi-trail-hiking-guide/.
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Traveling from France to the Channel Islands, specifically Jersey, is quite convenient. Here’s what you need to know about the ferry service:
- Condor Ferries operates the route from St Malo to Jersey, offering a high-speed service. The crossing takes approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes during peak season¹.
- You can book your trip with confidence as Condor Ferries allows free changes to your booking up to 48 hours before departure, with only the difference in fare to pay¹.
- The service runs directly on Condor Voyager on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday during peak season¹.
- If you’re traveling as a foot passenger, check-in will close 60 minutes before your scheduled departure time. For those taking a car, check-in will close 90 minutes before departure¹.
For the most up-to-date information, including timetables and prices, it’s best to visit the official websites or contact the ferry companies directly. Have a pleasant journey to Jersey! 🚢
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 01/06/2024
(1) Ferry St Malo to Jersey | Routes & Prices | Condor Ferries. https://www.condorferries.co.uk/ferry-routes-ports/ferries-to-jersey/ferries-to-jersey-from-st-malo.
(2) Ferries from France to Jersey – Direct Ferries. https://www.directferries.co.uk/ferries_from_france_to_jersey.htm.
(3) Guernsey-Jersey Ferry, Tickets, Schedules | Ferryhopper. https://www.ferryhopper.com/en/ferry-routes/direct/guernsey-jersey.
(4) Saint Malo-Jersey Ferry, Tickets, Schedules | Ferryhopper. https://www.ferryhopper.com/en/ferry-routes/direct/saint-malo-jersey.