
Providence Peak
Usa, north-america
N/A
2,929 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, thrill-seekers, buckle up for Providence Peak! This insane climb tops out at a whopping 9,609 feet in northern Utah's Cache County. You'll find it nestled in the Bear River Mountains, and the road up, Forest Road 042 (Logan Peak Road), is NOT for the faint of heart.
We're talking brand-spanking-new gravel that's rocky, tippy, and downright bumpy in spots. Plus, prepare for some seriously narrow sections with terrifying drop-offs. Seriously, bring your 4x4 and leave your fear of heights at home. This trail gets STEEP.
Heads up: this road is usually snowed in from October to June, so plan accordingly. Even in summer, be prepared for potential snow. Up here, the weather can change in a heartbeat, and the wind is NO joke. It can be brutal, even on a sunny day, but trust me, the views from the top are SO worth battling the elements. You'll be gawking at Providence Canyon, the surrounding Cache Valley, and the south side of Logan Peak.
This drive is an absolute adrenaline rush, with views that will blow your mind. Seriously, this is one road trip you'll want to document with a million photos – unforgettable!
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 2,929 m
- Difficulty
- hard
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