Flagg Canyon

Flagg Canyon

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Overview

About This Trail

A tactical Snake River canyon push through rugged terrain. This 5-mile roundtrip follows the northern stretch of the Snake River through Flagg Canyon with 340 feet of elevation gain. Expect a narrow, rocky dirt trail with ups and downs, fallen trees, canyon edges, and river access. Packed with wildland grit—not a tourist stroll. Spring through fall only.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy to Moderate

Trail Highlights

Snake River follows the canyon throughout the hike, offering river access and views of the parkway landscape. Mountain views frame the scenic corridor.

Insider Tips

• The trail crosses the parkway—watch for vehicles and stay alert • The false summit at mile 2 will tempt you to turn back; the best canyon views come after mile 2.5 • The northeast side of Polecat Creek Loop Trail access point is the official trailhead; don't start from elsewhere • Early morning (6-7am) secures quiet river access and cooler hiking • The descent is steep in sections; trekking poles are worth their weight

Best Season to Hike

Spring, Summer, Fall

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2L water minimum—river access doesn't guarantee safe drinking water
  • Wear high-visibility clothing if trail crosses parkway
  • Trekking poles stabilize rocky terrain and reduce knee impact on descent
  • Watch for fallen trees and step carefully around canyon edges
  • Make noise near river to alert bears
  • Bring a hat—partial sun exposure on exposed ridges
  • Turn around before dark; no night hiking allowed

Family Info

Safe for older kids (8+) with strong legs and no fear of heights. Canyon edges require hand-holding for young children. The parkway crossing demands adult supervision. Not ideal for toddlers or those with mobility issues.

ℹ️ Data Sources
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