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- Bring plenty of water and sun protection. There’s little shade and no water along the hiking trail.
- If you have a pair of binoculars, bring them along. It’s sometimes possible to spot rock climbers scaling the cliffs as you walk.
- This trail is not wheelchair or stroller accessible.
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Catching sight of Fisher Towers, the rosy fingers of sandstone that jut skyward from the Utah desert, is free. If you want to see them from the Colorado River, book a half- or full-day white-water rafting trip, ranging from US$97 to US$124.
That depends. The full out-and-back hike on the Fisher Towers Trail is about 4–5 miles (6.4–8 kilometers) round-trip, and most hikers complete it in 2–3 hours, though many stay longer to enjoy the viewpoints or explore rock features. Remember to bring plenty of water—the trail has no shade, no services, and temperatures rise quickly during the warmer months.
Yes. Many rafting trips on the Colorado River—particularly those running the Fisher Towers section—offer excellent views of the sandstone spires from the water. These half-day and full-day trips combine gentle rapids with scenery, and are a popular way to experience the towers without hiking. Some also include a stop at a beach for lunch and to take in the views.
Yes, dogs are allowed on the Fisher Towers Trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. The route includes exposure, steep drop-offs, and metal ladders, so only bring dogs that are comfortable with uneven slickrock terrain. Carry extra water, as the trail offers no shade or reliable water sources.
Yes, the Fisher Towers trailhead has a vault toilet, which is the only restroom facility in the area. There is no running water, so be sure to pack plenty of drinking water—especially during the summer months—and any other supplies you’ll need. The restroom is accessible from the main parking area.







































































































