Mount Timpanogos is the Wasatch Mountains' second-highest peak, reaching elevations of 11,752 feet above sea level.

The mountain, which is located within the lovely Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, is one of the tallest mountains in the contiguous United States, towering over the skylines of the nearby cities of Lehi, Provo, and American Fork.

It receives heavy annual snowfall, meaning its peak is covered with snow throughout much of the wintertime, making for picturesque nature photography opportunities.

Visitors can enjoy amazing opportunities for hiking and rock climbing year-round or explore the stunning Timpanogos Cave National Monument, which preserves a series of decorated caves along the mountain's northern end. Guided ranger tours of the caves are offered daily throughout the summer months.

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