
Mine Camp Peak
Usa, north-america
N/A
3 m
moderate
Year-round
Okay, adventure seekers, listen up! Ever dreamed of conquering a legit mountain peak? Then Mine Camp Peak in Utah's Millard County needs to be on your radar.
We're talking serious elevation here: 10,222 feet! Getting there is half the battle, though. Forest Road 103 is a beast – rocky, steep, and definitely not for the faint of heart. Forget about it in the winter, it's totally impassable. If unpaved mountain roads aren't your thing, steer clear. A 4x4 is practically mandatory; you’ll be grateful for it. Also, if you're scared of heights, maybe grab a friend to drive, because this trail is seriously steep. But the views? Oh man, they are SO worth it!
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 3 m
- Difficulty
- moderate
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