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Lone Peak above Draper – Wasatch Mountains Panorama – Salt Lake Valley, Utah

Lone Peak above Draper - Wasatch Mountains Panorama - Salt Lake Valley, Utah

A panoramic view of Lone Peak in the Wasatch Mountains above Draper, from the Jordan River bluffs in Riverton, Utah.

Lone Peak is a prominent and striking summit in the Wasatch Mountains, located near Draper, Utah. Towering at an elevation of 11,253 feet, it is one of the most recognizable peaks in the Salt Lake Valley and a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a challenging and rewarding adventure.

Known for its rugged terrain and dramatic granite cliffs, Lone Peak offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The area is part of the Lone Peak Wilderness, a protected region that spans over 30,000 acres, preserving its pristine natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.

Hiking to the summit of Lone Peak is considered strenuous, with several trails leading to the top. Popular routes include the Jacob’s Ladder Trail and the Draper Ridge Trail, both of which require significant elevation gain and scrambling over rocky sections. Despite the difficulty, the trek is worth it for the panoramic vistas and the sense of accomplishment at the summit.

In addition to hiking, Lone Peak and its surrounding wilderness are popular for rock climbing, backcountry skiing, and wildlife observation. The mountain’s rugged beauty and accessibility from Draper make it a beloved landmark and a symbol of Utah’s outdoor spirit.

Oquirrh Mountains Winter Storm Panorama – Utah

Oquirrh Mountains Winter Storm Panorama - Utah

A view of the Oquirrh Mountains in winter from the Salt Lake Valley. Winter Storm Panorama – Utah

The Oquirrh Mountains are located in northern Utah, stretching from the southeastern edge of the Great Salt Lake southwards to the Utah Valley. They are situated between they sit on the western edge of the Salt Lake Valley, and the northern corner of Utah Valley.

The highest peak in the range is Desolation Peak, which rises to an elevation of about 11,052 feet (3,364 meters)

As can be visibly seen in the photograph, the Oquirrh Mountains have a rich mining history, particularly for copper. The Bingham Canyon Mine, also known as the Kennecott Copper Mine, is one of the largest open-pit copper mines in the world. Mining in the area began in the late 19th century and continues to be a significant economic activity in the region.

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