- The Y Mountain Trail, Utah - 1,093 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Check out this 6 6-mile out-and-back trail near Provo, Utah Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 5 h 25 min to complete This is a very popular area for hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring
- The Y Trail - Provo, Utah - MyHikes
The Y Trail in Provo, Utah is a difficult and popular 2 25-mile out-and-back hike that features stunning views of Provo, Mt Timpanogos, West Mountain, Dry Mountain, and of course, the massive "Y" on the side of Y Mountain
- Y Trail On Y Mountain - Utah. com
An easy albeit steep trail runs from the east side of Provo up to the block Y on the mountain It is a very popular hike for college students and families From the Y you get great views of the Provo area and Utah Lake
- Y Mountain - Wikipedia
Y Mountain is a mountain located directly east of Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, United States The Slide Canyon, or Y Mountain Trail, leads to a large block Y located 1 06 miles (1 71 km) from a parking area at the mountain's base with an elevation gain of 1,074 feet (327 m)
- Y-Trail
The Y trail is a dirt and gravel out and back trail with over 1000 feet in elevation gain, and 2 25 miles round trip from the trailhead to the top of the block Y The trail is wide enough for two way traffic throughout
- Hike the Y in Provo - Utahs Adventure Family
The hike starts right next to the mountain and there is a huge Y sign, so you can’t miss the start of the trail The hike begins to climb pretty soon since it is a letter hike! This hike is definitely a steady, steep climb all the way to the Y
- Hiking the Y | Everything You Need To Know – Timpanogos . . .
Nestled high above Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, the Y Mountain Trail offers an accessible yet rewarding hiking experience with breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding Wasatch Mountains
- Y Mountain : Climbing, Hiking Mountaineering : SummitPost
Y Mountain from I-15 freeway Most hikers just make the short hike along the well-maintained trail up to the Y instead of going all the way to the summit, but both locations offer great views of Utah Valley The area behind Y Mountain also features some beautiful fall colors during the months of September and October
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