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Salt Lake City - Hiking

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Beartrap Fork Intermediate
3 mile oneway 2-1/2 hours

Brighton Lakes (to Dog Lake) Easy
1.5 mile roundtrip 1 hour

Brighton Lakes (to Lake Catherine) Intermediate
4 mile roundtrip 2 hours

Brighton Lakes (to Lake Martha) Easy
2.5 miles roundtrip 1-1/2 hours

Brighton Lakes (to Lake Mary) Easy
2 miles roundtrip 1 hour

Brighton Lakes (to Sunset Peak) Intermediate
5.5 miles roundtrip 3 hours

Broads Fork Intermediate
4.8 miles roundtrip 2-3 hours

Cardiff Fork to Cardiff Pass (Mill D South) Intermediate
7 miles roundtrip 4 hours

Clayton Peak Intermediate
5.8 miles roundtrip 3 hours

Days Fork to Silver Fork Pass Difficult
8 mile roundtrip 4-5 hours

Desolation Lake Intermediate
7.3 mile roundtrip 3 to 3-1/2 hours
Desolation Lake is a popular destination for mountain bikers, so you are bound to see a few of them on this hike. But don’t expect all of them to be riding-there is a 2,000-foot elevation gain from the trailhead to the lake, and riding a bike uphill is much harder than walking.

Dog Lake (from Butler Fork) Easy
5 mile roundtrip 2-3 hours
The prettiest part of the Dog Lake loop is probably the first two miles of the hike, along Butler Fork. Butler Fork meanders northward through a narrow canyon filled with dense groves of quaking aspen, eventually emerging into a more open forest of Engelmann spruce and Douglas fir along the ridge above Mill Creek Canyon.

Gobbler's Knob Intermediate
8.3 mile roundtrip 4 to 4-1/2 hours
The relative ease with which Gobblers Knob can be climbed makes it one of the most popular summit destinations in the Wasatch Mountains.

Lake Blanche Intermediate
6 mile roundtrip 3 to 3-1/2 hours
Lake Blanche is one of the most popular hikes in the Salt Lake City area, not only because the walk is relatively short and the trailhead easy to get to, but because of the scenic beauty and the geologic attractions within the Lake Blanche Basin.

Lake Solitude from Silver Lake Trail Head Easy
2.8 miles roundtrip 1.5 hours

Mill B North Easy
2.2 mile rountrip 2 hours

Mineral Fork Difficult
10 miles roundtrip 4-5 hours

Mount Raymond Intermediate
8.1 mile roundtrip 4 to 4-1/2 hours
Mount Raymond is slightly lower than its popular neighbor, Gobblers Knob, but it is more fun to climb. The angular peak rises from the apex of three weathered limestone ridges that come together at roughly equal angles on the eastern side of the Mount Olympus Wilderness Area

Silver Fork (to Days Fork) Intermediate
4 mile oneway 3 hours

Silver Fork (to Lower Mine) Easy
4.6 miles roundtrip 2-3 hours

Silver Fork (to Upper Bowl) Intermediate
3 mile oneway 2-1/4 hours

Silver Lake Easy
3/4 mile loop 3/4 hour

Stairs Gulch Easy
1 mile roundtrip 1/2 hour

Willow Lake via Willow Heights Trail Easy
1.6 mile roundtrip 1 hour


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