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Paul Bunyon's Woodpile

Eureka, Utah · Juab County · Facility

A geologic curiosity - rare in Utah - the "Woodpile" is a cluster of lava logs formed about 30 million years ago during the Eocene Period. The "logs" were formed when a lava flow cooled into orderly columnar joints having 3 to 6 sides. The columns measure about a foot in diameter and up to 15 feet in length. This forma…

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About Paul Bunyon's Woodpile

A geologic curiosity - rare in Utah - the "Woodpile" is a cluster of lava logs formed about 30 million years ago during the Eocene Period. The "logs" were formed when a lava flow cooled into orderly columnar joints having 3 to 6 sides. The columns measure about a foot in diameter and up to 15 feet in length. This formation was on the rim of the caldera that collapsed due to a void left when lava flowed out from under the caldera. Basin and range faulting caused the formation to tilt onto its side. Erosion has exposed the formation we now see.

How to Get There

Paul Bunyan's Woodpile is located just east of Hwy 6, near Jericho Junction (the access road to Little Sahara Recreation Area). From Eureka, drive south on Hwy 6 for about 15 miles until you come to a good dirt road bearing east into the foothills. From Jericho Junction, drive north for about 3 miles to find the dirt road. At this writing, there are no signs on Hwy 6 marking the turnoff. There have been signs in the past and the turnoff will probably be signed again in the future. Paul Bunyan's Woodpile Follow the dirt road east for about 3.5 miles to the trailhead. There are signs along the dirt road showing the way and marking the trailhead. From the trailhead, follow the trail up the draw for about 1 mile, until you recognize the distinctive fins shown in the photo at right. The fins are located on top of the ridge to the left as you hike up canyon. The fins are composed of lava "logs" that look as if they were neatly stacked. Other logs are strewn haphazardly around the ridge top. When you can see the fins clearly, look for a trail that leaves the draw and switchbacks up the side of the ridge to the woodpile. If you continue up the draw you will swing around behind the woodpile and gain a view of the arch shown here. You can climb up to the woodpile from the backside but that rout is longer and much steeper.

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Plan Your Visit to Paul Bunyon's Woodpile

Heading to Paul Bunyon's Woodpile? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Paul Bunyon's Woodpile?

No central reservation system listed for Paul Bunyon's Woodpile. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/256997) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Paul Bunyon's Woodpile?

Paul Bunyan's Woodpile is located just east of Hwy 6, near Jericho Junction (the access road to Little Sahara Recreation Area). From Eureka, drive south on Hwy 6 for about 15 miles until you come to a good dirt road bearing east into the foothills. From Jericho Junction, drive north for about 3 miles to find the dirt road. At this writing, there are no signs on Hwy 6 marking the turnoff. There hav…

How do I contact Paul Bunyon's Woodpile?

You can reach the park at phone: (435) 743-3100 or email: utfmmail@blm.gov.