Yant Flat is a popular hiking and photography spot in Utah known for its vibrant, swirling rock formations and stunning views. There are two ways to access Danish Ranch Rd., which is where you’ll find the Yant Flat trailhead.
Most people recommend driving in from Leed, Utah, because the road is less rough. I agree, however there were really deep ruts when I visited, so I would still recommend having a high-clearance vehicle (4WD not needed). We drove in from Leeds and then drove out in St. George via Cottonwood Road, which was a longer and bumpier route, but provided a great west-facing view of the sunset.
The actual hike out to Yant Flat is easy to navigate and relatively flat. Once you’re out at Yant Flat you’re free to wander and explore the rocks, which gives you a chance to poke around to find your favorite view to watch the sunset from. Unfortunately when I visited it was VERY windy (typical in the spring in the desert), so I didn’t spend too much time exploring, but I definitely want to go back to explore the Candy Cliffs more.
Yant Flat would also be a great place to watch the sunrise because of the semi-east facing views. There are some designated, dispersed campsites on the drive in from Leeds.
About Yant Flat:
Cost: FREE
Trailhead Location: Google Maps
Bathrooms Available?: No
Dog-Friendly?: Yes