Mount Raymond via Alexander Basin Trail
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Route Description for Mount Raymond via Alexander Basin Trail
The hike to the top of Mount Raymond via Alexander Basin is a fantastic challenge for experienced adventurers. This trail is demanding, featuring leg-burning climbs, steep descents, and scrambly interludes. Hikers need to be prepared for a big day with lots of snacks and more water than you think you’ll need. Hiking poles are strongly recommended on this route to aid with the steep grade. Dogs are allowed on this trail but keep in mind that this is a strenuous hike and may not be appropriate for all pups. If you are up for a challenge, this hike is an incredible route. Your lungs will be heaving and your legs will be burning, but the terrain and the views are entirely worth the effort! Don’t forget to bring a camera with you, as the summit overlooks along this trail will reward your hard work with panoramic views of the beautiful Utah landscape.
From the Alexander Basin Trailhead, follow the path to the west as it curves southward. The trail will divide approximately 1.4 km into the hike and you will stay left to continue south for another 2.1 km to the summit of Gobbler’s Knob (3,115 m). Enjoy the views from the top of Gobbler’s Knob before continuing south. At Baker’s Pass, the trail will fork and you will take the middle path to head southwest on the Mount Raymond Summit Trail out-and-back to the peak.
After enjoying the summit views from Mount Raymond, backtrack to the fork and take the Bowman Fork Trail to head north. At the next divide, take a right and follow the Alexander-Bowman Trail back to the Alexander Basin Trail. Once you’re back in familiar territory, follow the path north back to the trailhead.
If you love your time on this hike, Mount Raymond can also be reached via the Butler Fork and Desolation Trail that begins along Big Cottonwood Canyon Road.
Getting to the Mount Raymond via Alexander Basin Trail Trailhead
This hike begins at the Alexander Basin Trailhead on Mill Creek Canyon Road, east of Salt Lake City.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
July to October
Pets allowed:
Yes
Family friendly:
No
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
Low
Route Type:
Lollipop
Mount Raymond via Alexander Basin Trail Elevation Graph
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