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Mineral Fork
Hiking Trail
Hard
4.8 mi
3,612 ft
The Mineral Fork trail is a good moderate hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon. It follows an old mining road through the woods and into the high alpine.
The Mineral Fork trail is a moderate hike along an old mining road with over 3,000 feet of elevation gain in 9 miles round trip. It starts with some switchbacks through the woods and opens up into a very rocky and rugged canyon with a rich mining history. The upper trail/road is on very loose shale and ends in a small filled in mining site. There is a saddle that can be reached with a little more effort that offers nice views to the west. Written by FATMAP Official
The Mineral Fork trail is a moderate hike along an old mining road with over 3,000 feet of elevation gain in 9 miles round trip. It starts with some switchbacks through the woods and opens up into a very rocky and rugged canyon with a rich mining history. The upper trail/road is on very loose shale and ends in a small filled in mining site. There is a saddle that can be reached with a little more effort that offers nice views to the west. Written by FATMAP Official