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Review:
Reaching a lofty 13,060 feet, Wilson Peak is one of the highest mountain peaks in Utah and is situated in what is arguably one of the most superb terrains in the state.
Wilson Peak rises rather majestically above the Red Castle Lakes area in the High Uintas Wilderness Area, offering outdoor enthusiasts a beautiful backdrop for walking, hiking, scrambling, and backcountry camping.
One of the beauties of hiking to the top of Wilson Peak is its remoteness and solitude – a round trip hike is close to 30 miles and when you stand at the summit it’s just you and the magnificent views with not a road or person in sight.
Visitors who are not up to making the long hike to the summit can enjoy shorter hikes and walks or trout fishing in the lakes. Map
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