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Circle All Peak
Mountain/Rock
Circle All Peak 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Utah, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 40.65334°N / 111.67414°W

Activities: Hiking

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall

Elevation: 8707 ft / 2654 m

 

Page By: tmtn93

Created/Edited: Jul 8, 2008 / Sep 18, 2009

Object ID: 419369

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Overview

Circle all Peak is just a popular view point south of Gobblers Knob. The peak, as they call it, by definition, is not a real peak. It's prominence is way less than 300 ft and it is a point on a ridge to a higher peak called Gobblers Knob. This is a nice place to view much of the Canyon, along with the higher peaks. This is an awesome peak to climb if you don't have much time. Doing this in the Winter might also be a fun challenge.


Full Panorama

How to get there

The peak can be climbed from Butlers Fork.

To get to Butlers Fork basically go to Big Cottonwood Canyon. About 7-8 miles into the canyon, you'll see a small pullout to the north. Check the sign out and it will say "Butlers Fork".
Continue on the main trail.

After Half a mile, there is a junction. Take the trail that goes right. It will continue on Switchbacking up the mountain and you'll reach another junction. One of the trails will be going north, this will take you to Bakers Pass. The faint track that goes south will take you to Circle All Peak.

Red Tape

No fees, part of the Mount Olympus wilderness.
NO Littering,
NO DOGS - Watershed area.

Camping

probably not the perfect place to go camping, but its possible.

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