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Elephant Butte
Arches National Park
Rock Scramble
At
5653' Elephant Butte is the highest point inside Arches National Park. This puts a nice
big bulls eye on the summit for those seeking adventure. The route is a phenomenal
scramble on a sandstone butte in the middle of a beautifully eroded landscape. The route
to the summit requires route selection, rock scrambling and rappelling. |
Circle of Friends:
Elephant
Butte is part of the "Circle of Friends"
program. Members of the "Circle of Friends"
have access to more specific information, explicit route information, GPS waypoints,
trailhead location and detailed maps. If
you would like more information on joining the "Circle of
Friends" visit the sign up page.
"Circle of Friends"
General Information:
The Elephant Butte route is
best described as a scramble with rappels. This route should not be difficult for your
average technical canyoneer or rock climber. This route is similar to a canyoneering route
with the exception that it runs up-hill. This route is rated 5.4 III using
the Yosemite Decimal System or 3A III using the Canyon Rating System.
You will need an Arches Canyoneering Permit to
enter Elephant Butte.
Elephant Butte requires complete technical gear. Navigation for this route is
moderate. The area can be confusing so paying attention to your map and route description
is required. A GPS is useful in identifying waypoints and verifying your location. Good
map reading skills and the ability to follow directions are helpful.
You will encounter areas
of cryptobiotic crust along this route. Please avoid disturbing all cryptobiotic crust.
Stay on existing trails, walk in wash bottoms or on slickrock. Go out of your way,
literally, to avoid cryptobiotic soil. Cryptobiotic crust requires five to ten years of
undisturbed growth before it even becomes visible as an irregular, blackish mat on the
soil surface. A single careless hiker can destroy decades of growth.
Trailhead
Information:
The trailhead is located inside Arches National Park and is accessible to all
vehicles in all conditions.
Video:
Enjoy a short video from Elephant Butte.
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