Mount Olympus Wilderness

Mount Olympus Wilderness

Mount Olympus Wilderness offers a rugged expanse of high mountains, lush forests, and dramatic elevation changes, making it a prime destination for seasoned hikers and nature enthusiasts.

15,518
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
N/A
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Mount Olympus Wilderness

Mount Olympus Wilderness
 

Mount Olympus Wilderness, located in the Wasatch Range near Salt Lake City, Utah, spans over 15,500 acres. It is characterized by its steep and rugged terrain, with peaks reaching up to 9,026 feet at Mount Olympus itself. This wilderness area is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, which include rocky cliffs, dense woodlands, and alpine meadows. The biodiversity is notable, with species ranging from mule deer and mountain lions to various bird species like hawks and falcons. Historically, the area has been a significant site for Native American tribes and later settlers seeking resources and refuge. Recreational opportunities are abundant, with a network of challenging trails that offer spectacular vistas, particularly those leading to the summit of Mount Olympus. The wilderness is a favored spot for seasoned hikers, climbers, and photography enthusiasts due to its proximity to urban areas and its natural beauty.

Highlights

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Mount Olympus Summit

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Diverse Wildlife Viewing Opportunities

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The vast network of challenging hiking trails

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Scenic overlooks offering views of Salt Lake Valley

Notable Natural Features

Mount Olympus Summit

At 9,026 feet, the summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness and Salt Lake Valley.

Wildcat Ridge

A narrow ridge that provides a challenging yet rewarding hike for experienced adventurers.

Heughs Canyon

A scenic trail popular for its waterfall and rugged terrain.