Utah backpacking, end of July, tell me what I need to know
I will be at Snowbird for a conference at the end of July and want to take advantage of the trip and do some packing. I have packed all over the central/southern Sierras but no where else. I've basically got 3 or 4 days.
I know nothing about the area except what I am learning online. I am thinking of Big or Little Cottonwood Canyons, Granddaddy Canyon, or the general vicinity of Duck Lake. I am looking for a fairly short but non-brutal hike, fishing, filterable water, plenty of shade & responsible campfires allowed. No long drive.
What do I need to know about:
- trailhead permits
fishing license
campfire policies
weather expectations
food storage requirements
anything else I might not know
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.