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Frary Peak (Antelope Island) 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Utah, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 40.96200°N / 112.215°W

Elevation: 6596 ft / 2010 m

 

Page By: MrWasatch

Created/Edited: Apr 7, 2004 / Feb 10, 2006

Object ID: 152498

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Overview


Frary Peak is the high point of Antelope Island, the largest island in the Great Salt Lake. There are great views in all directions, especially back east to the Wasatch Mountains. The well-maintained trail is gaining popularity and for good reason, it is a great option early or late in the year, when the high peaks are under snow.

Getting There


Take I-15 exit 335 (Syracuse/Antelope Island) and head west through Layton and Syracuse to the entrance station to Great Salt Lake State Park. At this writing, there is an $8 per vehicle fee to access the island. Once across the causeway, take the left fork for .6 miles, make another left and follow this road along the lakeshore for 5.2 miles, then make a right up a steep road for another .5 miles to the trailhead. There is plenty of parking, and the trail is obvious.

Red Tape


$9 fee per car to access the island. The trail is also closed for part of April and May each year for the Bighorn sheep lambing season. Call the park at 801-773-2941 (entrance gate) or 801-550-6165 (park headquarters) for details.

When To Climb


Best climbed in spring (when open) and late fall. Because of the low elevations, summer ascents are hot and uncomfortable.

Camping


Camping is allowed by permit only. To make camping reservations, call 1-800-322-3770.

Mountain Conditions


www.stateparks.utah.gov is a good resource for information. See above for phone numbers.

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