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Duchesne County

Kings Peak

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Kings Peak

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Kings Peak, standing majestically at 4,123 meters (13,528 feet) above sea level, is the highest point in the U.S. state of Utah. This iconic summit is a prominent feature of the Uinta Mountains, a unique east-west trending range located in northeastern Utah. Situated within the vast High Uintas Wilderness Area and the Ashley National Forest, Kings Peak offers a truly remote and challenging alpine experience.

Hikers consistently praise the unparalleled panoramic views from the top of Kings Peak, often describing…

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    11 de marzo de 2025

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    Kings Peak es la montaña más alta de Utah. Con una altura de 13.528 pies, se encuentra en las montañas Uinta, dentro del High Uintas Wilderness. La ruta más popular para llegar a la cumbre comienza en el inicio del sendero Henrys Fork, que recorre aproximadamente 43 kilómetros de ida y vuelta. La mayoría de las personas lo hacen en un viaje nocturno. Las mejores condiciones para hacer senderismo son de junio a octubre, aunque a principios del verano y el otoño puede haber barro, hielo y nieve cerca de la cumbre.
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    19 de agosto de 2025

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    Uno de los puntos más altos del estado, pero muy hermoso. Subir a Kings Peak siempre es divertidísimo. Un sendero bastante fácil.
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    Anderson Pass y Kings Peak - Recorrido circular desde Henrys Fork Lake

    19,7km

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    Senderismo difícil. Se necesita muy buena forma física. Se requiere tener paso firme, calzado adecuado y experiencia en alta montaña.

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    Elevación 4.090 m

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    Ubicación: Duchesne County, Utah, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What are the primary routes to the Kings Peak summit, and which is most recommended?

    The most popular and recommended route to Kings Peak is the Henry's Fork Trail. This challenging backpacking trek typically covers 27.8 to 30 miles round trip and involves over 4,000 feet of elevation gain. While strenuous, it is considered non-technical and offers stunning scenery through diverse ecosystems. Most hikers complete it as an overnight trip, taking 2-3 days.

    Is Kings Peak suitable for beginner hikers, or are there easier trails in the area?

    Summiting Kings Peak via the Henry's Fork Trail is a challenging endeavor, requiring good physical fitness and experience with multi-day backpacking. It is generally not recommended for beginner hikers. However, the High Uintas Wilderness Area offers numerous shorter, less strenuous trails around its base and to various alpine lakes that are more suitable for those seeking a less demanding experience.

    What are the typical weather conditions to expect when hiking Kings Peak, especially above the treeline?

    Even during the peak season of July to September, weather on Kings Peak can be highly variable. Hikers should be prepared for strong winds, especially above the treeline, and frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures can drop significantly, even in summer, and snow, ice, or mud can be present near the summit in early summer and fall. Always carry layers and rain protection.

    Are there any specific permits or regulations required for hiking or camping in the High Uintas Wilderness?

    While there are no specific permits required for day hiking Kings Peak, overnight backpacking in the High Uintas Wilderness Area generally requires a wilderness permit. These are typically self-issued at trailheads. Always check the latest regulations with the Ashley National Forest or Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest before your trip, as rules can change. Adhere to Leave No Trace principles.

    Is Kings Peak a dog-friendly destination, and what are the rules for pets?

    Yes, Kings Peak and the High Uintas Wilderness are generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a positive experience for all visitors. Owners are responsible for packing out all pet waste. Be mindful of your dog's endurance and paw protection on rocky terrain and in varying weather conditions.

    What kind of wildlife can hikers expect to see around Kings Peak?

    The High Uintas Wilderness is rich in biodiversity. Hikers often spot a variety of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, moose, and bighorn sheep. Less common but present are mountain goats, coyotes, and black bears. Birdwatchers may also enjoy seeing various species, including ptarmigan in the higher elevations. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wild animals.

    What are the parking arrangements at the Henry's Fork Trailhead, and how early should I arrive?

    Parking is available at the Henry's Fork Trailhead, which serves as the primary access point for Kings Peak. Due to the popularity of the route, especially during peak season (July-September) and on weekends, the parking lot can fill up quickly. It is highly recommended to arrive early in the morning, ideally before mid-morning, to secure a spot.

    Are there any notable landmarks or natural features to look out for along the Henry's Fork Trail?

    Absolutely! The Henry's Fork Trail offers numerous scenic highlights. You'll pass through dense lodgepole pine forests, expansive alpine meadows, and above the treeline, into treeless alpine tundra. Notable natural features include picturesque alpine lakes such as Dollar Lake and Alligator Lake, which are popular camping spots and offer stunning views of the rugged, glaciated landscape.

    What is the best time of year to hike Kings Peak to avoid crowds and ensure optimal conditions?

    The optimal time for hiking Kings Peak is typically from July to September, when most of the snow has melted and trails are more accessible. To avoid the largest crowds, consider hiking on weekdays rather than weekends, or plan your trip for late August or early September. While the weather is generally more stable during this window, afternoon thunderstorms are still common.

    Are there any accommodations or amenities available near the Kings Peak trailheads?

    Kings Peak is located within the remote High Uintas Wilderness, so amenities directly at the trailheads are limited to basic facilities like vault toilets. For accommodations, supplies, and services such as cafes or pubs, you would need to visit nearby towns. The closest towns with more extensive amenities would be Mountain View or Evanston in Wyoming, or Duchesne in Utah, though these are still a significant drive from the trailheads.

    What makes the Uinta Mountains, where Kings Peak is located, unique compared to other mountain ranges?

    The Uinta Mountains are unique among most North American ranges because they run primarily east to west, contrasting with the typical north-south orientation of the Rocky Mountains. Geologically, they are composed of ancient Proterozoic sedimentary rocks, uplifted during the Laramide Orogeny and further sculpted by Pleistocene glaciation, creating a distinctive rugged alpine landscape.

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