![]() ![]() A left turn goes up scenic Smithsonian Butte Backcountry Byway. Keep right at a prominent junction toward Grafton. After crossing an iron lattice-truss bridge built in 1926, the sunny road bends west. It’s best to find a parking spot on Highway 9 in Rockville, then shoulder your pack and start hiking or biking south on Bridge Road. ![]() Grafton Trail follows a wide gravel bench below stair-stepped cliff bands to the south and green fields, orchards, and pastures along the Virgin River to the north. Multi-use: Hiking, trail running, mountain bike riding, and scenic driving Difficulty: Easy mountain biking or hiking with shuttle vehicle (moderate round trip)ĭistance & elevation gain: 3.3 miles one-way 6.6 miles round-trip.
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