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Dry Creek Divide from Dry Creek Flat

 

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Dry Creek Divide from Dry Creek Flat

Dry Creek Trail climbs along a tumbling mountain stream in the Lone Peak Wilderness providing access to a network of trails in the wilderness area. At mile 2.5 is North Mountain Trail that heads north for 2 miles to Lake Hardy. At 3.3 miles is Box Elder trail that heads south to Box Elder Peak. At the end of the trail at 4.8 miles is Deer Creek Trail and White Canyon Trail.


 The Basics

Location: In the Wasatch Mountains northeast of Provo
Difficulty: Difficult
Length: 10 mile roundtrip
Elevation: 3950 feet
Trailhead Elevation: 9650 feet
Time to Allow: 5 to 5-1/2 hours
Season: May to October



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