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You can find the rugged and beautiful Granite Peak roughly 20 miles west of Beaver, Utah, near the small town of Milford.

Granite Peak forms part of the Mineral Range, which encompasses boulders, pinnacles, and marvelous granite spires, which form an unbeatable playground for anyone interested in hiking, rock climbing, bouldering, or simply exploring.

Dotted between the cedars, pines, and spruces, you will find pumice mines and quarries and an abundance of nooks and crannies just waiting to be discovered.

You can visit Granite Peak all year round but a high-clearance vehicle is a good idea for crossing streams in spring and you will need a longer hike-in due to snow in winter; summer can be very hot, so fall is probably the best time to fully enjoy the mountain. Map

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