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A nice hike in the Glenwild trail network.


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6.4

Miles

10.3

KM

Point to Point

7,770' 2,368 m

High

6,836' 2,084 m

Low

1,027' 313 m

Up

959' 292 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

21%

Max Grade (12°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Wildflowers

This trail is very popular among mountain bikers so be aware of the presence of other users.

Description

Most people connect with Flying Dog via the Glenwild loop or a combo of 24/7 and either Stealth, from Kimball Jct, or Fink Again, from Jeremy Ranch.

Flying Dog adds a longer hike to the many options in the Glenwild trail network. The author's preferred route is to pick up Flying Dog from Glenwild Loop, climbing the 16 exposed switchbacks, then descending down the other side through Aspens and Pines.

There is a bench at the top, around mile 2.4.

Moose and other wildlife have been 'encountered' near the pond at mile 4.1 of this route.

Flora & Fauna

Moose

Contacts

Land Manager: Basin Recreation

Shared By:

Scott Cullins

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#250

in Utah

#7,750

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Great view looking west
Aug 10, 2017 near Summit…, UT
Near bottom, beautiful wildflowers along the entire trail
Aug 10, 2017 near Summit…, UT

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