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Old 07-06-2019, 06:46 AM
 
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Hey all! Not new to this forum or Utah My wife and I are here and we really enjoy hiking and just being in nature. A nice gentleman told me I should visit the Provo River Falls area. Has anyone visited this place before?
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Old 07-06-2019, 03:02 PM
 
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Hey all! Not new to this forum or Utah My wife and I are here and we really enjoy hiking and just being in nature. A nice gentleman told me I should visit the Provo River Falls area. Has anyone visited this place before?
The Provo River Falls is just one attraction in an area known as the High Uintas. Essentially, you can take a highway beginning in Kamas, Utah (UT-150} and drive through the Uintas to Evanston, Wyoming if you want to see the whole thing. Other attractions along the route include Mirror Lake, Butterfly Lake, and Bald Mountain. There are dozens of hiking trails if that appeals to you.

I would recommend if this sort of thing interests you that you take a day and see the whole thing. Its very spectacular scenery and only accessible in the summer months as the elevations get very high.
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Old 07-07-2019, 12:05 AM
 
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The Provo River Falls is just one attraction in an area known as the High Uintas. Essentially, you can take a highway beginning in Kamas, Utah (UT-150} and drive through the Uintas to Evanston, Wyoming if you want to see the whole thing. Other attractions along the route include Mirror Lake, Butterfly Lake, and Bald Mountain. There are dozens of hiking trails if that appeals to you.

I would recommend if this sort of thing interests you that you take a day and see the whole thing. Its very spectacular scenery and only accessible in the summer months as the elevations get very high.
Thanks! That was very informative and my interest is definitely piqued!
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