Page Type: | Mountain/Rock |
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Lat/Lon: | 38.44256°N / 112.39386°W |
County: | Piute |
Activities: | Hiking |
Season: | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Elevation: | 11650 ft / 3551 m |
The rounded peak of yellowish hues to the north of Mount Belknap with a prominence of 907 feet.
From Richfield, drive south on I-70 and take exit 23 toward Panquitch. Drive south to Marysvale and take a right onto W Bullion Ave and drive 0.6 miles before taking another right onto Beaver Creek Road. Stay on this road for 13.4 miles and take another right onto Forest Road 1048, which requires AWD/4WD and some clearance.
From the saddle, go straight north on steep terrain. It levels off a bit the further you go after about 300 feet of elevation gain. Follow the faint trails over and next to the ridgeline to the summit.
Round-trip Distance: 1.9 miles
Elevation Gain: 907 feet
No permits or fees required. Please practice "Leave No Trace" ethics.
Summer and fall are best. Spring will require some snow travel and winter will be a full-on winter adventure.
There is a primitive site right at the start of the route. The nearest campgrounds are in Marysvale. There are campsites at Candy Mountain Resort and at Piute State Park.