Maybird Gulch Trail - Salt Lake City, UT
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Maybird Gulch Trail
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Hiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowed
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Maybird Gulch Trail branches from the Red Pine Trail at the bridge near the landmark buttress. The trail then travels westward as it crosses over the ridge. The trail climbs steadily to the Maybird Lakes. The trail offers a great view of the Pfeifferhorn.
This difficult 3.75 mile trail gains 2,060 feet and receives frequent use. It takes about 3 hours to complete the trail one way.


Facilities: No facilities are provided at Maybird Gulch Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Summer and fall is the best time to visit Maybird Gulch Trail.

Fees: No fees are charged to visit the trail.

Accessibility: This area is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Bikes, horses, and motorized vehicles are prohibited.

Directions: To reach Maybird Gulch Trail from Salt Lake City, take Little Cottonwood Canyon Road (9400 South Wasatch Blvd) about 5.3 miles up the canyon. Follow Red Pine Trail about 1.25 miles past White Pine Junction to Maybird Gulch Junction.

Map: Click here for a map to Maybird Gulch Trail

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Maybird Gulch Trail.

 
Address
Salt Lake Ranger District-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
6944 South 3000 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
Phone
General: (801) 733-2660
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