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Scenic Drives

Alpine Loop Scenic Backway  >>     24.0 Miles           1.0 hours

  The Alpine Loop Scenic Backway skirts Mount Timpanogos wilderness area through American Fork Canyon, climbs over a mountain pass, travels past Robert Redford's Sundance Resort, and descends into picturesque Provo Canyon.  

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  Cascade Springs   >>   

7.5 miles  0.5 hours  This short drive follows a dirt road from Midway over oak and maple covered hills into American Fork Canyon and Cascade Springs. The springs cascade down mountain slopes over a series of limestone terraces and pools.    

 

Guardsman Pass  >>

7.0 miles  0.5 hours  This picturesque fall drive follows a dirt road from Midway through Wasatch Mountain State Park to the high ridgelines of the Wasatch Mountains. Red mountain maples and golden aspen amid dark evergreens highlight this road through Pine Creek Canyon.

 

Mirror Lake  >>

56.0 miles  1.5 hours  The Mirror Lake Scenic Byway is a spectacular drive, ascending well over 10,000 feet through the heart of the rugged Uinta Mountains which boast Utah's highest peaks. Countless lakes dot the landscape, nestled in trees against craggy mountain cliffs.

 

Provo Canyon Byway  >>
32.0 miles  1.0 hours  The Provo Canyon Scenic Byway follows U.S. Highway 189 southwest from Heber City past Deer Creek Reservoir into Provo Canyon. Steep limestone cliffs bank the deep, narrow canyon of the Provo River, where waterfalls descend over layers of strata before reaching the stream.

 


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