White Hollow Trail,
Dixie National Forest

Located 15.3 miles from Enterprise, Utah (UT)
4 Stars
5,570 Steps 1  (2.6 mi)
Trails National Forests Dixie White Hollow Trail

Elevation

The White Hollow Trail has a maximum elevation of 6,237 ft., a minimum elevation of 5,951 ft. and an elevation range of 286 ft.

Metrics

[ A to B ] or [ B to A ]
Length 2Min Ele 3Max Ele 4Range 5
2.6 mi5,951 ft6,237 ft286 ft
[ A to B ]
Time 6Floors 7Gain 8Loss 9
57 min23.8286 ft174 ft
[ B to A ]
TimeFloorsGainLoss
58 min14.5174 ft286 ft
Data Accuracy
No Star Rating
Data Reliability
No Star Rating

Calories

The following chart shows the total calories that you may expend on the trail while hiking in both directions. The chart is based on data derived from a statistical model of energy expenditure that relates gross weight, typical speed and trail topography.

Topo Maps

Download the PDF White Hollow Trail topo map and the adjoining quads to plan your hike. These are full-sheet, 7.5 Minute (1:24,000 scale) topographic maps.

Adjoining 7.5' Quadrangle Legend

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  1. Northwest Topo Map: Uvada, UT
  2. North Topo Map: Mount Escalante, UT
  3. Northeast Topo Map: Pinon Point, UT
  4. West Topo Map: Pine Park, UT
  5. Topo Map: Water Canyon Peak, UT
  6. East Topo Map: Hebron, UT
  7. Southwest Topo Map: Docs Pass, NV
  8. South Topo Map: Goldstrike, UT
  9. Southeast Topo Map: Maple Ridge, UT

FAQ

Is this trail known by any other names?
Yes, this trail is also known as White Hollow Trail #31044.

What is the length of the White Hollow Trail?
The length of the trail is 2.6 miles (4.2 km) or 5,570 steps.

How long does it take to hike the White Hollow Trail?
A person in good physical health can hike the trail in 57 minutes in one direction and in 58 minutes in the opposite direction.

Warnings

Prevent tick bites: Treat clothing and gear, such as boots, pants, socks and tents with products containing 0.5% permethrin. (cdc.gov)

Footnotes

  1. Steps is a unit of distance equal to the sum of stride lengths that vary with the terrain.
  2. Length is the distance of the trail between the two trailheads, measured on the trail.
  3. Min Ele is the minimum elevation on the trail.
  4. Max Ele is the maximum elevation on the trail.
  5. Range is the difference between maximum and minimum elevation.
  6. Time is the typical total time required to hike the trail.
  7. Floors is the gain divided by twelve feet, the height of one floor.
  8. Gain (cumulative elevation gain) is the sum of every gain in elevation.
  9. Loss (cumulative elevation loss) is the sum of every loss in elevation.