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Wall Lake Loop
Uinta Mountains
Hiking & Backpacking
The Wall Lake Loop hike provides access to 18 scenic lakes and several high mountain
peaks. The entire route is dominated by the shadow of 11, 527' Mount Watson. This is an
ideal trail for the beginning backpacker or day hiker. Fishermen will also profit from the
information presented. Several route options are provided that allow you to tailor your
adventure to suit your needs, time and skill level.
The hike from the trailhead to Wall Lake is very child friendly, allowing kids a chance to
explore the lakes and mountains without any substantial elevation gain. |
Circle of Friends:
Wall
Lake Loop is part of the "Circle of Friends"
program. Members of the "Circle of Friends"
have access to more specific information, explicit route information, GPS waypoints,
trailhead location and detailed maps. If
you would like more information on joining the "Circle of
Friends" visit the sign up page.
"Circle of Friends"
General Information:
The Wall Lake Loop hike is
an adventure the entire family can enjoy. The route visits a large variety of lakes,
meadows and streams. The Wall Lake area offers a great introduction to overnight
backpacking and with adult supervision is a very child friendly region.
The basic
loop hike can be completed in 3 to 4 hours. Exploring all the spur trails to the various
lakes will require an additional 1 to 2 hours. A vehicle shuttle is not required for this
loop route. All hikers in your party should carry a minimum of one liter of water. Water
is plentiful in this area, but all water taken from lakes and streams should be filtered
before drinking.
The route
contains no real obstacles. Experienced and intermediate hikers will have no problems with
this route. Novice hikers will need to pay attention to their map and route description.
The Wall Lake Loop hike is rated 1 III using the Yosemite Decimal System. Navigation for
this route is easy. A GPS is useful in identifying waypoints and verifying your location.
Good map reading skills are helpful. It should be noted that due to new trail construction
and trail realignment the USGS maps are not accurate in relation to trail location. The
trails are correctly located on the map provided.
Fishing:
Fish found in the Uintas
include arctic grayling, brook trout, brown trout, cutthroat trout, golden trout and
rainbow trout. A Utah State Fishing License is required to fish in the Uintas.
Trailhead
Information:
This trailhead is
accessible to all vehicles. Improved campgrounds are located nearby.
Climbing
Mount Watson:
The summit of 11,527'
Mount Watson can be climbed by the hardcore.
Related Link:
Lost in the Uintas - The Tale of Two Hikers
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