Wasatch-Cache National Forest - Reviews from across the web
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Wasatch-Cache National Forest - Salt Lake Ranger District Trails (FROM Little Cottonwood Canyon) The Alta-Brighton Trail does not have a marked trailhead, but the trail begins on the east side of the Forest Service garage. Follow the dirt road several feet then take the right fork at the junction. The trail enters the Old Michigan City area which held a large pop... fs.fed.us
Wasatch-Cache National Forest - Salt Lake Ranger District Trails Via Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (7000 South Wasatch Blvd) up to Brighton. Via Lake Mary Trail from the Brighton Trailhead. Follow the Lake Mary Trail to Catherine's Pass (3 miles) trail where it branches off to t... fs.fed.us
GORP - Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Utah - Hiking - Salt Lake Ranger District Hikes At the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon, 14.7 miles from its origin, lies Brighton Ski Resort. A general store stands near the parking lot. From the right, or west, side of the store, signs and a wide path leads hikers through a delicate meadow for less than 1/2 mile to Silver Lake. On the -shore of Sil... gorp.away.com
Soapstone - Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Utah Coming to this campground is always a wonderful idea. Big Cottonwood Creek is a perfect whitewater spot in the vicinity of Soapstone, and a tour to Jordan River State Park revives the spirit. This campground is a wonderful location to have a look at. Hit the slopes at Snowbird around here; for you g... hikercentral.com
Wasatch-Cache National Forest Although the area is known for its downhill skiing and snowboarding, in the summer, recreationists can enjoy many different outdoor opportunities within the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Lakes and reservoirs provide for boating, fishing, and swimming. Over 110 campgrounds and picnic areas are avail... utahoutdooractivities.com
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