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    Rock Canyon to Squaw Peak

    There's a group of geocachers who meet one Sunday a month to hike, usually somewhere around the Salt Lake Valley, and for years I've wanted to join up with them. This past weekend I was free and their hike was close enough to home--only a 1.5-hour drive--for me to make it. Chris Rock, who usually attends my semi-annual geocaching events in the San Rafael Swell, planned this hike in Rock Canyon near Provo. I woke up at 6:00AM and hit the road by about 6:30 in order to make it to the trailhead by 8:00. People slowly gathered until 8:30 and then we hit the trail. I only knew four out of the 20 others who showed up, though I'd at least heard of most of them. For the first mile and a half we hiked up an easy trail and gained about 1,000 feet of elevation while stopping occasionally to find geocaches.




    Squaw Peak and the sun rising over Rock Canyon



    Beginning our hike



    Last view of Provo for a while before it disappeared behind the trees



    Tortured rock layers



    Trail sign near the first geocache we stopped at



    Squaw Peak and the north wall of Rock Canyon



    Part of the group waiting while a few of us found a geocache



    The lowest trace of water in Rock Canyon before it disappeared below the gravel



    More twisted layers



    Hiking farther up the trail



    Bridge over the creek in Rock Canyon



    Fossil



    Inside a mine tunnel





    At a fork in the trail we split into two groups--one that stayed in Rock Canyon for more geocaching, and another that I followed that took the trail up to Squaw Peak. The Squaw Peak trail climbed an additional 1,800 feet over 2.25 miles, and my legs got so tired and sore that I almost turned back. Since I was slow and bringing up the rear, however, I didn't want to skip out without anyone in the group knowing what happened to me, so I plugged along and it was wholly worth it! After climbing up the First Left Fork of Rock Canyon we hit a series of flat meadows and then a nice overlook of Utah Valley. From there it was a relatively short and easier climb to the summit of Squaw Peak.




    Beginning of the Squaw Peak trail



    Squaw Peak trail



    Meadow along the Squaw Peak trail



    View south to Dry Mountain and Mt. Nebo



    Utah Valley panorama



    Squaw Peak trail



    Mt. Timpanogos



    Cascade Mountain



    End of the trail at the summit of Squaw Peak





    We rested at the summit and enjoyed the views, then descended to the west a short distance to find one final geocache. After climbing back east toward the summit it was all downhill back to the trailhead. With some weather moving in we had cooler temps, thunder, and even a little sprinkle during the descent. The summit group met up with the other group at a trailhead pavilion and drank some cold soda provided by Chris before I split and headed home. I picked up some Papa Murphy's pizza--a favorite of my family's that we rarely enjoy since the local franchise shut down--and got delayed by an hour during the drive home due to some flash-flooding that deposited debris on US-6 near the Red Narrows in Spanish Fork Canyon. I got home and savored a single cold beer and a couple slices of pizza while my leg muscles recovered from the day's hiking.




    View south over Rock Canyon



    View northwest



    Parking lot at the trailhead (see my Jeep?)



    Summit panorama showing Cascade Mountain, Freedom Peak, Provo Peak, and Y Mountain



    Descending Rock Canyon



    Hike stats





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    Is that Squaw Peak trail new? I didn't know there was one from inside Rock Canyon.
    Utah is a very special and unique place. There is no where else like it on earth. Please take care of it and keep the remaining wild areas in pristine condition. The world will be a better place if you do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott P View Post
    Is that Squaw Peak trail new? I didn't know there was one from inside Rock Canyon.
    I'm not sure. I was keeping an eye out for any aspen carvings and saw very few, so the trail could very well be somewhat new.
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