This Utah Hiking Trail Is The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
By Catherine Armstrong|Published August 27, 2017
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Utah has so many hiking trails, that you’ll be hard-pressed to hike them all in your lifetime. Here’s a hike that’s strenuous and steep, but it’s so beautiful that if you’re up for a challenge, it should definitely be on your list.
Start your adventure by driving up Big Cottonwood Canyon 4.4 miles.
You'll find the Lake Blanche Trail on the east side of the parking lot. Make sure you have plenty of water with you before starting out. It will take you 2-2.5 hours to reach the lake.
The hike is a total of 6.9 miles out and back. It's considered difficult, mainly because of the increase in elevation - a whopping 2,746 feet in just over three miles.
In one spot on the trail, loose rocks make the journey a little more difficult, but once you reach this point, you'll be just a half mile from your destination.