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Trail Information
Map #
Trail Name (Route #)
Open To:
One Way Length (mi)
Elevation Change (ft)
1 Grandeur Peak (015) 3.4 2299
2 Burch Hollow (040) 2.8 2120
3 Mount Aire (017) 1.8 1987
4 Pipeline (045) 5.5 800
5 Lambs Canyon (002) 3.8 1440
6 Red Pine Road (1315) 2.0 800
7 Terraces/Elbow Fk (006) 2.0 1020
Great Western (001)
8 Little Water (049) 3 1.8 1020
9 1 2 , 3 NA NA
10 Desolation (019) 1 2 17.8 4080
11 Bear Trap Fork (057) 2.8 2240
12 Mill D North Fork (009) 2.2 960
13 Butler Fork (012) 3.0 1720
14 Mill B North Fork (005) 3.0 3000
15 Alexander Basin (010) 2.6 1600
16 Bowman Fork (007) 1 4.0 3080
17 3.0 2400
18 3.5 3600
19 3.5 4158
20 3.0 1240
21 2.8 2150
22 3.0 1240
23 4.5 1240
Notes: 1 Except in watershed 2 Except in wilderness 3 Bikes on even days only
Important Hiking Tips • Let someone know where you are going and when you expect
to return.
• Before you begin your trip, obtain a detailed topographical map of the area you will be hiking. Learn to orientate yourself using a compass or GPS unit.
• Be prepared and watch your children. The most common dangers in the Tri Canyon area are snakes, lightning, extreme temperatures/weather, avalanches, rockfalls, and high streamflows.
• Avoid poison ivy and help prevent erosion by staying on the trail. Do not take shortcuts.
• Carry a jacket, extra food/water, flashlight, and first aid kit in case of an unexpected delay or emergency.
For More Information, Contact:
Public Lands Information Center (PLIC) Located inside REI
3285 East 3300 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84109
(801)466-6411
Salt Lake Ranger District 6944 South 3000 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 (801)733-2660
http://fs.usda.gov/uwcnf
United States Department of Agriculture
Forest Service Intermountain Region
Wasatch-Cache National Forest June 2011
Mill Creek Canyon
Salt Lake Ranger District
Leave No Trace – Outdoor Ethics _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Plan Ahead and Prepare
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Dispose of Waste Properly
Leave What You Find
Minimize Campfire Impacts
Respect Wildlife
Be Considerate of Other Visitors www.lnt.org
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is an equal opportunity employer
Porter Fork (013) Neffs Canyon (011) Mount Olympus (014) Big Water (042) 3
Thayne Canyon (016)
Mill Creek Crest (205)
Mill Creek Ski Trail (8208)
Hiking Horseback Riding Biking
X-Country Skiing Snowshoeing
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Mill Creek Lambs CanyonParleys Canyon
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Box Elder
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Camp Tracy BSA
Red Pine LakeSpring
Alexander Basin
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Fir Crest
Porter Fork
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Mill Creek Ski Trailhead.Road Closed To Vehicles
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Maple Grove
Evergreen
Maple Cove
Thayne Canyon Lower Big Water
Rattlesnake Gulch
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Baker Spring
Spruces
Jordan Pines
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Maxfield Mine
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Butler Fork
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Big Water Yurt (Winter Only)
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National Forest
Wilderness
Protected Watershed
Trail
Paved Road
Interstate Highway
White Bridge
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Bear Trap Fork
Spring
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Heughs Canyon
Quarries
Watershed Restrictions
Over sixty percent of the drinking water used by the residents in the Salt Lake Valley comes from streams, lakes, and springs in the Wasatch Mountains. It is vital that water from this watershed be kept as clean as possible. Please observe and respect watershed boundaries. The following regulations are strictly enforced: 1) Backcountry camping is not permitted within 200 feet of any open water (lakes, streams, marshes, etc.). 2) Visitors must carry out everything they bring in. “Pack it in Pack it out”. 3) No Dogs or Horses.
Wilderness
The Mount Olympus Wilderness area shown on this map is managed “to assure that an increasing population, accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization, does not occupy and modify all areas.” Wilderness is an area where “the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, and where man himself is a visitor who does not remain” (The Wilderness Act of 1964). To protect wilderness values, motorized or mechanical vehicles, including bicycles and hang gliders, are not allowed.
Tolcats Canyon
GIS data and product accuracymay vary. Map created 6/17/2006.
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