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Bald Mountain (Utah)

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Bald Mountain

Hikers about to summit Bald Mountain
Elevation 11,943 feet (3,640 m)
Location Utah, United States
Range Uinta Mountains
Coordinates 40°41′57″N, 110°54′11″W
Topo map USGS Mirror Lake
Easiest route Hike

Bald Mountain is a peak in the western Uinta Mountain Range with an elevation of 11,943 ft. [1] It is an easy hike from Bald Mountain Pass and has spectacular views of the surrounding areas. The mountain is home to mountain goats, pika, and many species of wildflowers. Because Bald Mountain is a relatively easy hike, it is among the most popular major mountain hikes in Utah. The hike to the summit can be completed in 2 to 3 hours round trip. The trail gains 1250 feet of elevation in 2 miles. As in any high-altitude adventure, plan this trek for early in the day to avoid afternoon thundershowers and life-threatening lightning. The route contains no real obstacles, although the presence of snow along the southern ridge (about 1 mile into the hike) can frustrate and turn back hikers unfamiliar with traversing steep snow. When snow is not present, hikers of all abilities should have little problem with this route. [2]

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