Kelsey Peak is a 10,373-foot mountain on the boundary of Tooele and Utah Counties in Utah, making it the fourth-highest summit in the Oquirrh Mountains. This is a challenging, remote-feeling summit that is often completed in conjunction with White Pine Peak, which is just north of it. The trail up the steep ridge can be a little faint at times, but fortunately since you are ridge running, it's not hard to generally stay on the trail. In the summertime, especially after a wet spring, there are abundant wildflowers making Kelsey Peak a great place to rest, relax, and snap some photos of the flora and surrounding mountains.