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Hike of the Week: T-Bone Trail — St. George
This is an archived article that was published on sltrib.com in 2011, and information in the article may be outdated. It is provided only for personal research purposes and may not be reprinted.

The trailhead is right in town, but T-Bone Trail has that famous southern Utah red rock and soil. From the Pioneer Hills trailhead, follow the signs and take the southeast trail. You will immediately go over a hill, then the trail will flatten. At about six tenths of a mile, you will come to a junction. Turn left and follow the trail northeast. The trail gets steep in the last half mile as you pass tall antennas and a variety of garbage — which might explain where the trail ends: Old Dump Road.

Directions • From Interstate 15, take the St. George Boulevard (100 North) Exit. Turn right on 900 East and after about three tenths of a mile turn left onto Red Hills Parkway.

Follow Red Hills Parkway about 3 miles to the Pioneer Hills trailhead. It will be in a large parking area on your right.

Destination • Old Dump Road

Round-trip miles • 4 miles

Hiking time • 1.5 hours

Elevation gain • 24 feet

Difficulty • Easy

Dogs allowed • Yes

Trailhead restrooms • No

Fees • No

Mountain biking • Yes —

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