|
|
DESTINATIONS
Weekend Backpacker: Salt Lake City
Mount Nebo Wilderness
By Carrie Loranger Gaska

Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo sits like a crown jewel on the Wasatch Front between Payson and Provo, all 11,877 feet of it. You can count on the Mount Nebo Wilderness Area to provide a solitary hiking and camping experience compared to the more popular Timpanogos Wilderness.
Recommended Hike
To hike to the top of Mount Nebo, begin at the Andrews Canyon trailhead, just a short distance above the Ponderosa campground in Salt Creek Canyon. You will start out at 5,500 feet and hike through oak brush and maple forests that give way to conifer stands as you ascend above treeline to the top of Mount Nebo. This is a moderate hike of about 8 miles and takes about 8 hours round-trip. For an overnight experience, camp in the conifer area before heading back down.
If you want to go further, pick up Willow Creek Canyon trail on the north
side of Mount Nebo's summit. This trail connects to the Nebo Bench Trail and many others. See the Nebo Unit Trail Guide if you are planning a longer hike.
Maps
Trail maps are available at the Uinta National Forest office in Spanish Fork. Ask for the Uinta National Forest map or the Uinta National Forest Trails Illustrated map.
Camping
Wilderness camping along the trail is permitted. There are 23 sites at the Ponderosa Campground for a fee of $11 per day. Permits can be obtained from
the camp host. No reservations required.
Permits
No permit is required for wilderness camping or hiking.
Getting There
From Nephi, head east up the Salt Creek Canyon on Highway 132 and
follow the signs along the Mount Nebo Scenic Byway. Take the Byway to the
trailhead, where parking is available. Ponderosa Campground is less than a half-mile from the trailhead.
Return to
Top
Article © Carrie Loranger Gaska.
|
|
Related Mountain West Trips
Road Trip Guides
National Park Guides
Hiking Guides
Today's Gear Guy
Gear Guides [from Outside magazine]
|
advertisement
Sign up for our Travel Deals Newsletter
|