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Distance
8.68 miles
Elevation Gain
3255 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Slate Canyon Loop Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Provo, Utah.
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Hike to the Summit of Buckley Mountain
There are a few ways to get to the top of Buckley, but the funnest (and most strenuous) way to get up to Buckley is taking the trail up Slate Canyon. Slate Canyon has a parking lot and bathroom located at the base of the trail, and the trailhead is about ten minutes from the Provo Center Street exit on 1-15. Park in the Slate Canyon parking lot and start up the trail. After about three miles of...
The Y Trail
Hiking the Y is a classic hike in Provo, Utah—but don't expect it to be easy! There's no shade and not much greenery, so it's a hot, dusty trek to the top. Once you reach the Y, though, the view of the Provo and Utah Lake is amazing. There are also benches at the top.
When you reach the Y, you will first come to a point about halfway up the Y. You can stop here or keep going up the fork in the...
Hike to Buckley's Abandoned Mine
Once you reach the mine it's gated but you can slide in. Follow the main tunnel a hundred or so feet back and climb the 75 foot ladder up to the second level. You can then make your way back out to the cliff face where there is another gate to the outside. That gate is a little trickier to squeeze through but it's a great spot for a campfire on the other side. Bring some wood and mallows to toa...
Snowshoe the Rock Canyon Trail
The Rock Canyon trail is a heavily trafficked path that brings people of all ages. In the winter the mountains are covered in snow and the path is well packed down due to the volume of people that are hiking. After about a mile of hiking, you will enter the more dense part of the canyon with lots of vegetation. The river was mostly covered in snow, but some parts were still flowing.
The Ro...
Hike Squaw Peak
Squaw Peak Trail is a great hike if you live in Provo, since it is a quick getaway. But still definitely worth the trip if you don't. This 7.1 mile hike has beautiful views and does not long to do
Usually it takes about three hours from start (Rock Canyon) to finish (the Peak) at a decent clip. There is definitely an incline, but it isn't too prolonged.
If you are confused when the start to th...
Rock Climb in Rock Canyon
Rock Canyon, unsurprisingly, has a ton of great, local rock climbing routes for those in the Provo area.
The marked location is for the parking lot. Once you're parked, head into the canyon. You will start to see bolts and anchors—and, depending on when you go, climbers—a few minutes in.
There are 451 climbs (!!!) in Rock Canyon, including trad, top rope, and bouldering, with the majority bein...
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