My First Snowshoeing Adventure
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Added by Kayla Bobzien
Beautiful views of Sundial Peak, Sunny Winter weather, getting outdoors
Starting at the bottom of the S curves in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The hike in is about 3 miles one way and will take about 2.5 hours while snowshoeing. The gain is 2580 ft. Without fresh snow the trail can be slick, icy, or slushy so have caution and be prepared.
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