Wandering Around
Beautiful Hikes pt.2
Utah...
Welcome back beautiful people!
This is the second post for "Wandering Around"! (check out the first one here!) I hope this is encouraging more people to go see beautiful places and go on more adventures. I'm highlighting 4 more hikes that I enjoyed this summer: Guardsman Pass, Cecret Lake, Mount Olympus, and Donut Falls. Enjoy a few stories of my experiences as well ;)
"I want to see beautiful places, His creation, the world He gave us. You know, He didn't have to make it this beautiful, but He did. Can we go wander around, go on adventures, just because?"
― Kristen Law
Sounds cheesy, I know. Pretty sure I said that at 3am when FaceTiming my best friend. I was most likely delirious and sleep deprived, but I think it accurately describes how I feel...
Cecret Lake
If you enjoy relaxing hikes where you can chat with your family/friends and stop and take lots of pictures, this is for you. All the way up, you will find plenty of opportunities to stop and take a “picture break”. This hike is fairly easy and is only about 1.7 miles. It’s heavily trafficked and parking is limited at the actual trailhead. We had to park at a lower parking lot where they were taking people up to the trailhead every 20 minutes by shuttle. However, there is a trail that goes from that parking lot to the trailhead, so if you want to make the hike a little longer (I’m guessing a mile or so longer) I recommend taking the extra trail instead of the shuttle. The lake is very beautiful and I recommend hiking around it so you can get a view from multiple angles!
Mount Olympus
I will advise you, do not attempt this hike if you are not ready to let your friends see you cry. But really, this hike is pretty brutal. Rated as “hard” (a little bit of an understatement) and round trip is 6.6 miles. It’s an uphill battle from the start of the trailhead all the way up to the top of the mountain. When I mean uphill, I mean like some serious incline - I’m talking 4,000 feet elevation gain in 3.3 miles. Good luck bro.
I think the best way to explain the hike is to tell you my experience, so here you go...
The trail is not shaded at all, so since it was in the summer, we started the hike at 4:30 in the A.M. I think being a little delirious from the early wake-up call actually helped the hike seem a little easier. Then again maybe not, but we had a grand ol’ time walking up the mountain talking about life and singing random songs. I did fall...twice, but if you can’t relate to any klutzy-people probs, then you’ll probably be fine. After the hardest climb of your life, comes the easy part - the climb to the top. It's a little bit of moderate bouldering which was a great break from the uphill hiking. This led us to the very top where we watched the sunrise (thanks to the early start) and it was absolutely breathtaking! Me and one of my friends got to the top in 2 hours, 45 minutes and the rest of our group filtered in within the next hour. It was nice relaxing at the top for almost two hours and the view was totally worth it.
*Pro tip: don’t get lost with all of the sub trails. I can’t tell you how many times we did that going up and going down. Sometimes they lead back to the main trial and sometimes they don’t so just be careful.*
Donut Falls
There are always people on this trail, especially on holidays and weekends. However, it’s a “must hike” trail if you’re ever in Utah, so I recommend it. This hike is an easy 3.7 mile hike up in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Perfect for beginners, families, and large groups. Honestly, the hike is beautiful, but the real fun starts when you get there. I recommend going inside the cave with the falls to get some epic pictures. Even more fun/adventurous is climbing up the side of the falls and going past it to hike further in a really pretty stream (more of a challenge, but worth it). When we hiked past the falls we had some trouble. Going up wasn’t bad, but wrong shoes for the occasion caused a few slips on the way down. As a result of both my clumsiness and the obvious risk/challenge factor, there were a few minor injuries...
*Pro tip: The water is always freezing no matter what time of year it is. So just go in the cave any way… once your feet go numb it’s not that bad.*
*Pro tip: The water is always freezing no matter what time of year it is. So just go in the cave any way… once your feet go numb it’s not that bad.*
Guardsman Pass
The actual hike to the view of the lake is a moderate 1 mile hike, but we just did the 0.5 mile hike to the lake. Honestly, it’s the cutest little spot. So many people were there just chillin on floaties, playing indie music, jumping off rope swings into the lake, and just relaxing on the beach. T'was a great day. But everyone there was super friendly, I chatted with a few complete strangers about life for a while... that was cool.
We ended up wandering around a little and found some tiny hiking trails around the lake. I think this is a great place for families, but it’s also a chill hang out spot for young adults. Great place to make memories.
*Pro tip: Bring bug spray if you don’t want be eaten alive*
Well folks, that’s all I have for you today. Thanks for reading, have a good day and get outside!
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