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Lying in the southern part of the Bear River Range, Mount Jardine is one of the highest peaks in this section of the range (9,566 feet) and attracts a variety of outdoor enthusiasts all year round.

There are three moderate routes you can choose from to reach the summit, all of which are around 6 miles one way.

The Green Canyon route is the most popular and is used by hikers, skiers, snow-shoers, and mountain bikers.

The Birch Canyon route is the most scenic and requires some scrambling near the summit.

Be sure not to miss the famous Jardine Juniper Tree, the oldest tree in Utah – the 10-mile Jardine Juniper Trail is suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running and can also be used by dogs and horses. Map

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