Miller Lake

Miller Lake

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

3,247 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, adventure seekers, listen up! Wanna tackle one of Utah's highest roads? Head to Wayne County and find Miller Lake, perched way up in the Boulder Mountains at a staggering 10,652 feet!

This isn't your Sunday drive, folks. Forest Road 544 is a rough and ready gravel track with hairpin turns that'll test your skills. We're talking rocky challenges and potential for sudden loose gravel, so a 4x4 isn't just recommended—it's essential.

But here's the payoff: unbelievably fantastic scenery and access to some seriously epic hiking and fishing. Just remember, this road's a beast. Winter snow can make it impassable, and even a little rain turns it into a slippery mess. Be prepared for anything – even winter weather in summer! Pack your gear, check the forecast, and get ready for a ride you won't forget!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
3,247 m
Difficulty
hard

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