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Hike Time (roundtrip): 4.5 to 7.0 hours Distance (roundtrip): 7.4 miles Elevation Gain: 3066 feet |
Main Aspect: Southeast Climb Rate: 829 feet per mile Average Grade: 16% |
Notes: The trail from the trailhead to Circle All Peak is relatively steep. From there you climb slowly as you go through Mill A Basin to Baker Pass. There are several false summits on the way to the peak, but nothing too bad. | |
Trail shortcuts: Waypoints Destination Maps/Aerial Photos Links |
Trailhead | ||
Butler Fork TH | ||
Trailhead Elevation: 7180 ft Trailhead Outhouse: No Distance from Park-N-Ride: 8.2 miles |
Area: Big Cottonwood Canyon Area Location: East on 7200 S (SR190) in Salt Lake County Area Fee: None Dogs Allowed: No |
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Notes: There is enough parking space for aound 10 cars. There are no other facilities there. |
Waypoint 1 | ||
Circle All Peak | ||
Elevation: 8707 | Feature: Peak | |
Notes: It is not really a peak, Circle All Peak is really just a highpoint on a ridgeline leading up to Gobblers Knob. You can see quite a bit of Big Cottonwood Canyon from there though. | ||
Waypoint 2 | ||
Baker Pass | ||
Elevation: 9340 | Feature: Saddle | |
Notes: Bakers Pass is the saddle between Gobblers Knob and Mount Raymond. From here, you can go to one or both peaks. Gobblers Knob is an easy walk-up peak, Mt Raymond is a bit more challenging, but has awesome views. |
Destination | ||
Gobblers Knob | ||
Elevation: 10246 | Feature: Peak | |
Notes: Gobblers Knob is the highest of the range separating Mill Creek and Big Cottonwood Canyon. There are beautiful views in all directions. |
Location and Maps |
Latitude: 40.670729 Longitude: -111.682864
WasatchHiker Map (shows trails) |
External Links for this trail |
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Photos | Dawns Light Photography |
Route Description | Salt Lake Tribune SummitPost WillhiteWeb |
Trip Report | Micks Mountain |