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Colton Marsala
Coyote Gulch Loop
Kane County, Utah
4.7
10.59 mi
/ 4354 ft gain
Easy hiking, water availability, and spectacular scenery make this a "must do" hike. Three days are best to see all this canyon has to offer. You can either make this a 3-5 mile hike or a longer 10-15 mile hike. The perfect trip down Coyote Gulch is three days and two nights. Hike in to Jacob Hamblin Arch on the first day and camp.
There are many great places to camp in the area of Jacob Hambl...
Cecret Lake from Albion Basin
Alta, Utah
4.9
4.48 mi
/ 1214 ft gain
The out-and-back trail from Albion Basin to Cecret Lake climbs a gentle slope and along the way there are interpretive signs with information about the basin, its plants, animals and geology. From the lake you can return the same way you came, or explore the area more.
If you head there during the right season, it's a great opportunity to catch the wildflowers in bloom. I'd also suggest headin...
Scale the Cliffs at Ruth Lake
Oakley, Utah
4.8
Getting There From Evanston, take the Mirror Lake Highway 150 about 42 miles to the Ruth Lake trailhead and follow the easy hike up from the highway; just look for the signs directing you to Ruth Lake. The Trail/The Climbs Once on the trail, keep an eye out to your left and soon you'll see the cliffs where people go to climb. When the trail forks, stay to the left. Enjoy the scenic area and get...
Ibantik Lake via Crystal Lake Trailhead
Kamas, Utah
5.0
3.96 mi
/ 646 ft gain
From the Crystal Lake trailhead, follow the trail 1.1 miles north to Wall Lake. Here, you'll come to a junction with the trail from Trail Lake; take the left trail heading north to Notch Mountain, and Ibantik Lake is a mere .6 miles northeast, nestled next to Notch Peak.
At Ibantik Lake, you'll find fewer people and better campsites than at the nearby Lovenia Lake.
Willow Lake
Salt Lake County, Utah
4.5
2.41 mi
/ 659 ft gain
The Trail:
Follow the marked trail and you'll hike less than a mile up to the edge of Willow Lake. Moose like to hang out in the thick willows there, so make lots of noise to warn them that you're coming and you won't startle any. Standing on the shoreline, you'll have a great view of Solitude Ski Resort to the south.
Getting There:
The Willow Heights Trail is located in Big Cottonwood Ca...
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