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Bountiful Peak is one of the highest points of the striking Northern Wasatch Range and, along with several other mountains in the area, it reaches an altitude of over 9,000 feet.

Much of this Utah mountain is bisected by canyons and surrounded by rugged cliffs, making it an ideal destination for avid hikers and scramblers.

You can approach the summit along four different trails, each of which has its own appeal. If you are planning to hike in winter, Parrish Creek is the recommended route, while in spring and summer hikers will get to see up to four waterfalls if they choose the scenic Davis Creek route.

Unlike many other scenic peaks, you can drive almost all the way to the top of Bountiful Peak, which is a great treat for non-hikers. Map

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