This Just Might Be The Most Beautiful Hike In All Of Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published September 20, 2016
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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.
You know that Utah pretty much has it wrapped up when it comes to hiking. There’s something for every hiker in the Beehive State: alpine forests, red rock cliffs, vast sweeping views. We’ve got difficult, two-day hikes that require technical skills and permits, and you’ll also find hikes in Utah that are so easy you can bring your grandma along. How about a short, alpine hike that offers gorgeous views, wildlife and a waterfall at the end? Let’s take a look at the Stewart Falls Trail.
The trail to Stewart Falls starts at the Aspen Grove trailhead. Take U.S. 189 up Provo Canyon, past Sundance. To park at Aspen Grove, you'll pay a $6 entrance fee (which is good for three days).
Kids love this hike, and if you go on a weekend you'll likely encounter quite a few youngsters on the path. Parts of the hike (especially down to the falls) are steep, so keep a close eye on young children.
This hike is popular, and busy on weekends – you’ll run into lots of families with children on a Saturday afternoon. If you’re looking for some quiet solitude, visit on a weekday when you’ll experience fewer people.
Ready for some more short hikes in Utah’s wilderness? Read this article for 12 more!
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