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Review & FAQ:
Many people have never heard of Stookey Peak, which lies in the Onaqui Mountains, well away from the more popular Utah hiking areas.
Hikers and scramblers who are looking for a route-finding challenge will enjoy taking on Stookey Peak as there is no obvious trail and you need to find your own way to the summit. You can expect to see some of the wild horses, who call the mountain home – a pair of binoculars might come in handy.
You can expect quite a steep cross-country expedition as you will gain over 2,000 feet in elevation over just 1 mile, so be sure to bring plenty of water.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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