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Big Hollow Recreation Area adventures

Big Hollow Recreation Area Adventures

Big Hollow Recreation Area offers a diverse landscape of forests, open meadows, and waterways in northern Utah, providing visitors with abundant outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and camping.

5,200
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Big Hollow Recreation Area

 

Big Hollow Recreation Area is situated within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in northern Utah. This region features a mixture of coniferous forests, open grasslands, and several small lakes and streams, making it a habitat for diverse wildlife including deer, elk, and migratory birds. The area’s geography is defined by gently rolling hills and wide valleys, ideal for both day use and extended backcountry exploration. Historically, this land served as seasonal hunting and gathering grounds for Native American tribes and later as a resource base for early settlers, who utilized the meadows for grazing livestock. Today, Big Hollow is primarily appreciated for its outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, camping, mountain biking, and fishing in its trout-stocked waters. Several well-maintained trails traverse through scenic groves of aspen and pine, giving visitors access to panoramic views and solitude. The recreation area includes developed campgrounds and dispersed camping sites, appealing to a range of outdoor enthusiasts. Its accessibility from nearby towns makes it a popular spot for locals and visitors seeking a quieter alternative to more crowded Utah destinations. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall colors and winter snow, broadening activity options to include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The combination of natural beauty, wildlife sightings, and opportunities for outdoor adventure makes Big Hollow Recreation Area a valued destination in the region.

Highlights

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Big Hollow Trailhead offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest and meadows

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Diverse wildlife habitat including frequent elk and deer sightings

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Multiple trout-stocked lakes ideal for fishing and paddle sports

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Secluded backcountry campsites providing quiet and natural immersion

Notable Natural Features

Big Hollow Meadows

Expansive open grasslands surrounded by dense forest, offering excellent habitat for wildlife and quiet picnic spots.

Silver Lake

A small scenic lake known for trout fishing and calm paddle sports opportunities.

Aspen Grove Trail

A picturesque hiking route famous for its vibrant fall foliage and peaceful woodland environment.