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Visually striking, Mount Magog is one of the highest peaks in the Bear Mountain Range in northeastern Utah and attracts scramblers and hikers who are looking for a path less travelled.
Campers can base themselves at either the Upper or Lower Canyon Campgrounds or the Spring Hollow Campground or bring along a backpack and do some backcountry primitive camping along the way.
Most hikers start their ascent along the Southwest Ridge along the Tony Grove Trailhead in Logan Canyon, but you can also use South Ridge Route or combine the two routes for a loop trail.
You can look forward to an exhilarating and scenic hike that requires some full-on rock climbing near the summit. Map

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