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Hiking in Wasatch County offers diverse landscapes, characterized by the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains, which feature rugged peaks and glacier-carved canyons. The region includes numerous alpine lakes and expansive reservoirs like Jordanelle and Deer Creek, providing focal points for many routes. Trails traverse varied terrain, from dense conifer and aspen woodlands to open alpine meadows, often revealing panoramic views.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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6.82km
02:10
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.90km
01:32
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10m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.01km
02:33
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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1.53km
00:28
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:47
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:54
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
29.5km
07:49
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290m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
6.17km
01:40
90m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:27
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:29
100m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Provo River, known as the Timponoquint (meaning "Rock River") by the Ute people, is a 71-mile river that runs through Utah County and Wasatch County in the Uinta Mountains.
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You get dramatic 360-degree views from the summit, especially to the east where the mountain drops away sharply beneath you. You can see all the way to the reservoir, and get great views of the incredibly dense trail network crisscrossing the slopes below.
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If you want to see the main waterfall in the park, you'll have to leave your bike behind for a bit. Just biking along the river on the Provo River Parkway is worth your while, though, and you get great views of cascades and small falls pouring into the river.
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It's a steep climb to reach this pass, which offers great views of the surrounding mountains. Keep an eye out for the blazing colors of fall foliage here in the fall.
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The Provo River, known as the Timponoquint (meaning "Rock River") by the Ute people, is a 71-mile river that runs through Utah County and Wasatch County in the Uinta Mountains.
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Empire Pass Viewpoint is an official overlook at the saddle between Jupiter Peak and Flagstaff Mountain. There is a large parking lot, picnic area, and trailhead for a number of trails here at the pass.
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It's a steep climb to reach this pass, which offers great views of the surrounding mountains. Keep an eye out for the blazing colors of fall foliage here in the fall.
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The Provo River, known as the Timponoquint (meaning "Rock River") by the Ute people, is a 71-mile river that runs through Utah County and Wasatch County in the Uinta Mountains.
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Wasatch County offers a diverse range of landscapes, from the high-alpine peaks of the Wasatch Mountains to serene reservoirs and lush forests. You'll find panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, and dense conifer and aspen woodlands. Glacier-carved canyons and forested canyon floors are also characteristic features of the region.
Yes, Wasatch County has several easy trails suitable for families. For instance, the Bloods Lake Loop — Pine Canyon Road is an easy option. The Cascade Springs Interpretive Loop is also wheelchair and stroller-accessible, featuring boardwalks around springs and trout-filled pools. Wasatch Mountain State Park also offers easy loops like the Huber Grove and Epperson Trail.
For challenging hikes, consider routes that ascend to mountain peaks. The Clayton Peak via Bloods Lake — Pine Canyon Road is a difficult trail offering expansive views. Another demanding option is the Jupiter Peak and Shadow Lake Loop — Park City, Utah, which features substantial elevation changes and rewarding vistas.
Many trails in Wasatch County feature beautiful lakes and reservoirs. Bloods Lake is a popular destination with several routes, including the Bloods Lake loop from Forest Glen. Strawberry Reservoir offers extensive hiking opportunities like the Strawberry Narrows Trail. Other notable lakes include Deer Creek Reservoir, Jordanelle Reservoir, Mill Hollow, Bonnie Lake, and Cecret Lake.
The trails in Wasatch County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, from high-alpine vistas to serene forest paths, and the well-maintained trail network that caters to various skill levels.
Yes, Wasatch County offers several circular routes. Examples include the Jupiter Peak and Guardsman Peak Loop — Park City, Utah, and the Lackawaxen Lake – Lupine Trail loop from Cloud Rim Camp Safety Exclusion Zone. The Bloods Lake area also features popular loop trails such as the Bloods Lake loop from Silver Lake Summer Resort.
Absolutely. Many trails lead to stunning viewpoints and landmarks. You can experience breathtaking mountain vistas from Guardsman Pass or enjoy 360-degree views from Sunset Peak. Jupiter Peak also offers magnificent panoramas of the surrounding Wasatch Mountains.
The best time for hiking in Wasatch County is generally from late spring through early fall. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and you can enjoy pleasant temperatures, lush greenery, and vibrant wildflowers, especially in areas like Albion Basin and Mill Hollow.
Yes, Wasatch Mountain State Park is a popular destination with extensive hiking trails. Within the park, you can explore routes like the Huber Grove and Epperson Trail Loop, Crow's Nest Trail, Pine Creek / Boneyard Trails, and the challenging Mid-Mountain Loop, all offering beautiful scenery and diverse experiences.
Wasatch County is known for its beautiful wildflowers, particularly in the summer months. The trail to Cecret Lake in Albion Basin is renowned for its rich wildflower meadows. Mill Hollow, located in the southern Uinta Mountains, also features amazing wildflowers, making it a picturesque hiking spot.
There are over 19 hiking routes documented in Wasatch County, ranging from easy strolls to challenging high-alpine treks. The region boasts over 175 miles of trails in total, catering to all skill levels.
Yes, several trails are accessible from the Park City area within Wasatch County. A popular choice is the Skyridge Peak Trail — Park City, which offers views of the Park City area. Other options include the Jupiter Peak and Shadow Lake Loop and the Jupiter Peak and Guardsman Peak Loop.


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