Near Box Elder Summit Trail
Timpanogos Massif from Mill Canyon Peak.
Near Box Elder Summit Trail
Lone Peak and the surrounding peaks, as seen from the summit of Box Elder
Near Box Elder Summit Trail
Views of parts of the Bullion Divide (including American Fork Twin Peaks, Red Baldy, White Baldy) and some of the peaks to the south of the divide (Pfeifferhorn, etc.), from the summit of Box Elder
Near Box Elder Summit Trail
A cool rock formation just below the summit of Box Elder, with Tibble Fork Reservoir down below
Near Box Elder Summit Trail
There's plenty of scree along the trail to Box Elder Peak.

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Box Elder Summit Trail

4.5 (2 Ratings)
A steep, rugged climb to the top of Box Elder Peak, a lesser-known but incredible peak in the Wasatch.
0.9
mi
Distance
1,578
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.94mi
Distance
1,578ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
11,094ft
High Point
9,516ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail branches off of the Box Elder Trail #044 on the south side of the peak to summit the peak from the south end. The first half mile, after branching off from the main trail, heads up towards a saddle in between Box Elder and South Box Elder, crossing over a number of erosion prevention berms that were built into the side of the mountain. After ascending approximately 500 feet in this half mile, the trail reaches this saddle and gives great views of the south side of Box Elder Peak, as well as American Fork Canyon. After reaching the saddle, the trail proceeds to head up the south ridge of Box Elder Peak, getting even steeper the further you go up. In this last half mile, the trail gains approximately 1000 feet, climbing over lots of talus, and several times the trail braids and becomes somewhat hard to find. However, as long as you head up and along the main ridge, the trail is easily found again if you lose it. Before too long, the trail arrives at the top of Box Elder Peak. The views from the top are pretty incredible, with great views of Lone Peak, the Pfeifferhorn, White Baldy, and the associated peaks on that ridge south of Little Cottonwood Canyon. The views to the south of Mount Timpanogos all the way down to Mount Nebo are pretty incredible too. And even on Box Elder itself--the view down into the cirque on the north side of Box Elder is pretty incredible, with clearly visible folding in the rock formations within the cirque and beautiful meadows spreading out below. Although this isn't quite as well known as some of the peaks around it, it is one of the most impressive and beautiful peaks in the area.

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