Near Mt. Superior Hike
Near Mt. Superior Hike
Near Mt. Superior Hike
Near Mt. Superior Hike
Near Mt. Superior Hike

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Mt. Superior Hike

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Good dirt trail up until about the half way point. The trail disappears at times or branches off in many smaller trails. Some trails are way better than others. You can follow the map if needed.
4.9
mi
Distance
2,726
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.94mi
Distance
2,726ft
Elevation Gain
2,726ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
11,043ft
High Point
8,637ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Parking is at Alta. Make sure you park in an area where parking is allowed since there are many spots where parking is prohibited. The trail to Mt. Superior will take you about 2.40 miles from the parking area down by the Alta City Offices building. You will be gaining just under 2,500 ft in those 2.40 miles, so you will really need to pace yourself. The trail begins on asphalt and makes 3 turns through a small section with a few houses and city offices. You will pass an avalanche study area on your right and you will see that the trail continues straight or cuts left. Take the left to begin the trail to Mt. Superior. You will pass by meadows of wildflowers and pine trees throughout this adventure. The trail is easy and wide to see as this used to be a mining road to many mines in the area. I have already documented many of these, so if you want to extend your visit on this trail, you can take a look at some interesting mining history of Alta! The first portion slowly eases you into this hike. The hike gets steep and tiring, so you will need to take breaks and enjoy the scenery along the way. There are many side-trails and what some people think are "shortcuts" but some of these are game trails. It might be tempting to take one of these, but just stay on the main trail and save your energy. Eventually you will get to the ridgeline where you can see where the trail goes down and meets up with the Cardiff Trail in Big Cottonwood Canyon to the north. Many people get to this point and turnaround. Stay on the ridgeline to continue to Mt. Superior. Before this point, I was hiking behind a group of 3 hikers. They took the shortcut trail and I took the route to the south. I was sure they would beat me around this section, but when I came around the other side, I noticed I was about 200 yards ahead of them. Maybe they stopped for a rest? Who knows! It's up to you which way to take though. From this point, the trail will be narrower and steeper and will sometimes even disappear if you're not paying enough attention. You will go through one last area with tall pine trees before you begin your ascent to Mt. Superior. The trail will mostly stay along the ridgeline, but it gets pretty rocky. I found that I should have stayed more on the north side of the ridgeline as the southern side required some minor rock scrambling. Be careful of those you're hiking with because it's easy to knock down a rock and see it tumble down. There weren't many spots that were dangerously exposed on this entire hike, you just need to be careful. I thought I was nearing the top when I realized I was on a false summit. I hiked a little farther and thought I was at the summit when I realized I was at another false summit. Eventually, you will get to the top of Mt. Superior and be rewarded with incredible views! You can see Salt Lake City, parts of Davis County, Antelope Island, and even far into Summit County. If you look down in the valley to the north west, you will see a small portion of Sundial Peak where Lake Blanche is located. If you look to the south west, you can see views of Devil's Castle and also Sugarloaf Mountain. Head back the same way.

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Anonymous Adventurer
Some Issues
Snow from the police station all the way up:… slush on the way down. Solid glusading but several signs of wet slab avalanches…. Super little. No trail visible. Straight up to saddle of Cardiff but need spikes to continue. 2-3 more weeks and it should be solid. 2-4’ of snow remains everywhere
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Officially Closed Sign
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