8.6 km
~2 hrs 5 min
229 m
“Embark on the scenic Wall and Clyde Lake Loop Trail in Utah for a moderately challenging 9 km adventure.”
Starting your adventure near Summit County, Utah, the Wall and Clyde Lake Loop Trail offers a captivating 9 km (5.6 miles) journey with an elevation gain of approximately 200 meters (656 feet). This loop trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it accessible for most hikers with a moderate level of fitness.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the Mirror Lake Highway (UT-150) and look for the Crystal Lake Trailhead parking area. For those using public transport, the nearest significant landmark is Kamas, Utah. From Kamas, you can take a local shuttle or taxi service to the trailhead.
### Trail Overview The trail begins at the Crystal Lake Trailhead, located near the Mirror Lake Highway. The initial section of the trail is relatively flat, winding through a dense forest of pines and aspens. After about 1.5 km (0.9 miles), you will reach the junction where the loop begins.
### Key Landmarks and Sections - Wall Lake: Approximately 2 km (1.2 miles) into the hike, you will encounter Wall Lake. This serene lake is surrounded by towering cliffs and offers a perfect spot for a short break. The elevation gain to this point is minimal, making it an easy start to your hike. - Clyde Lake: Continuing on the loop, you will ascend gradually to Clyde Lake, located around 4 km (2.5 miles) from the trailhead. The trail here becomes rockier and more challenging, with an elevation gain of about 100 meters (328 feet) from Wall Lake. Clyde Lake is known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning reflections of the surrounding peaks.
- Scenic Overlook: As you hike past Clyde Lake, the trail climbs to a scenic overlook at approximately 5 km (3.1 miles). This spot offers panoramic views of the Uinta Mountains and is a great place for photography. The elevation gain to this point is around 150 meters (492 feet) from the trailhead.
### Flora and Fauna The Wall and Clyde Lake Loop Trail is rich in biodiversity. You will encounter a variety of wildflowers, especially in the summer months. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as deer, marmots, and various bird species. The lakes are also home to trout, making them popular spots for fishing.
### Historical Significance The Uinta Mountains, where this trail is located, have a rich history. The area was historically inhabited by the Ute tribe, and you may come across ancient petroglyphs and artifacts. The Mirror Lake Highway itself was constructed in the 1930s as part of a New Deal project, aimed at providing jobs during the Great Depression.
### Navigation For navigation, it is highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. The trail is well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool will enhance your hiking experience and ensure you stay on the right path.
### Final Stretch The final section of the loop descends gradually back to the Crystal Lake Trailhead. This part of the trail is less strenuous, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding forest and perhaps spot some more wildlife. The total elevation gain for the entire loop is around 200 meters (656 feet), making it a manageable hike for most outdoor enthusiasts.
Prepare adequately with water, snacks, and appropriate gear, and enjoy the natural beauty and historical richness of the Wall and Clyde Lake Loop Trail.
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