Where Is Thousand Lake Mountain?

Where Is Thousand Lake Mountain?

Usa, north-america

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Year-round

Okay, buckle up for a trip to Thousand Lake Mountain! This high-altitude plateau sits way up in the clouds in south-central Utah, specifically the easternmost section of Fishlake National Forest. Forget sprawling lakes; this place is all about the panoramic vistas! From the top, you’ll be treated to knockout views, especially to the east.

Now, about getting there: the road to the summit is unpaved, so you're going to need a 4x4 with high clearance. This isn't a Sunday cruise in your sedan! The dirt track stretches for about , climbing nearly in elevation. That gives you an average gradient of . It's a bumpy ride, but the scenery is worth it!

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Usa
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north-america
Difficulty
moderate

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