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Butterfield Peaks

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Butterfield Peaks

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  • Location: Utah County, Utah, United States

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    July 20, 2024

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    Butterfield Peaks are a twin set of summits in the Oquirrh Mountains, just west of Salt Lake City. These two summits sit across from each other and make for a great, challenging day hike. The eastern summit has a radio tower and an access road up to it, but the western peak has no man-made structures, making it perhaps the better of the two summits to pause at and snap some photos.
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    Butterfield Peaks loop via Butterfield Peaks Trail & Middle Canyon South Meadow Trail

    11.2km

    03:50

    560m

    570m

    Embark on a moderate hike through the Oquirrh Mountains, a 7.0-mile (11.2 km) loop that takes approximately 3 hours and 49 minutes to complete. You will gain 1848 feet (563 metres) of elevation, traversing varied landscapes from dense evergreen and aspen forests to open ridgelines. As you ascend, you will discover alpine meadows that burst with wildflowers like Bluebells and Sego Lilies, especially vibrant in late June. The highlight of this route is reaching the peaks, where you are treated to expansive panoramic views of the Tooele, Salt Lake, and Utah Valleys, often including the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake on clear days.

    Before you set out, be aware that access to the trailhead via Butterfield Canyon Road is seasonal, typically open from June to October, so plan your visit accordingly. This route includes very steep sections, some of which are rated with a "black diamond difficulty." You may need to use your hands for stability in certain parts, so come prepared for a challenging ascent. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially regarding road access.

    This loop offers a unique opportunity to experience the diverse ecosystems of the Oquirrh Mountains. Beyond the forests and meadows, the trail's elevation gain provides a distinct perspective of the surrounding valleys and distant lakes. It is a notable route for its combination of challenging terrain and rewarding vistas, making it a standout option for hikers seeking both exercise and expansive scenery in the region.

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    14.7km

    05:45

    1,080m

    1,080m

    Embark on a challenging hike to the twin summits of Kelsey Peak and White Pine Peak, a difficult route that takes you through the rugged Oquirrh Mountains. This trail spans 9.2 miles (14.7 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 3545 feet (1080 metres), typically requiring about 5 hours and 45 minutes to complete. As you climb, you will traverse steep canyon roads and single-track paths, passing through groves of aspen and pine. The ridgelines offer expansive, sweeping views of the Oquirrh Mountains and the valleys below, including Tooele, Salt Lake, and Utah Counties. In spring and summer, look for vibrant wildflowers such as Indian Paintbrush and Lupine along the way.

    When planning your visit to Kelsey Peak & White Pine Peak, it is wise to start your hike early in the day, especially during warmer months, to avoid the midday heat. You should carry a minimum of 3 liters of water, as this is a strenuous climb. Be aware that you might encounter downed trees on the path during spring and summer, which can make some sections more difficult to navigate. Additionally, certain parts of the trail can be faint, so paying attention to your route, particularly by staying on the ridge, will help you stay on track.

    This hike offers a unique opportunity to explore the Oquirrh Mountains, a range known for its distinct geology and rich mining history. The twin peaks provide a high vantage point, allowing you to appreciate the vastness of the surrounding landscape and the diverse ecosystems supported by these mountains. It is a rewarding experience for hikers who enjoy a substantial climb and panoramic views, setting it apart as a notable challenge in the region.

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    Location: Utah County, Utah, United States

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