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Catherine Pass Trail 

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Location: Utah, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 40.57710°N / 111.5938°W

Route Type: Hike/Basic Snow Climb

Time Required: Less than two hours

Difficulty: Class 1 Walk-up

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Created/Edited: Jul 23, 2004 / Jul 23, 2004

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Approach


Drive to Brighton Ski Resort at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Use the Lake Mary Trailhead, which begins at the Brighton Ski Lodge, which is at the far end of the skier parking lot.

For the Alta Ski Resort parking lot, or the trailhead parking in Albion Basin, see the 'Getting There' section on the mountain page for more info.

Route Description


Distance (Albion Basin): 1.5 miles
Elevation Gain (Albion Basin): 1,248'

Distance (Brighton): 2.59-2.98 miles
Elevation Gain (Brighton): 1,850'

From Albion Basin to Catherine Pass (courtesy of "Hiking the Wastach"):
"The short but steep trail to Catherine Pass leads through a variety of sub-alpine environments to a fine view of" upper Little Cottonwood Canyon and the Brighton ski area.
"The trail starts from the Albion Basin road, at the junction 0.1 mile before the hiker parking area. Looking northeast from the parking area, a side road heads from the automobile road junction toward some cabins. On the steep hillside above the side road are several sets of eroded tracks. At the top of this hill, the slop levels off, and a short hanging valley leads directly to Catherine Pass."

From Brighton to Catherine Pass: Take the Lake Mary trail (ca. 8,800ft) 0.73 miles, and then choose the turnoff to Dog Lake (ca. 9,400ft). After crossing a stream, as you near Dog Lake, take a right fork in the trail, which continues for another 0.82 miles to Lake Catherine (ca. 9,920ft), which lies below Pioneer Peak and Sunset Peak. Alternatively, you can continue to Lake Mary, keeping sure to stay on a trail that follows the east (left) side of the lake. This route meanders more, but passes by Lake Mary and Lake Martha. Take the right fork at Lake Catherine for another 0.45 miles to Catherine Pass (ca. 10,220ft).

From Catherine Pass: Take the trail branch heading towards Sunset Peak. This is the well-defined trail that heads south along the saddle. The trail winds to the western slopes, and circumvents the summit as it nears the top.

Essential Gear


10 Essentials. In winter, bring an avy beacon, and either snowshoes or skis.



Miscellaneous Info


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