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Mt. Timp is the second highest mountain peak in the Wasatch range, but is the most beautiful.


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14.9

Miles

24.0

KM

70%

Runnable

11,680' 3,560 m

High

7,359' 2,243 m

Low

4,856' 1,480 m

Up

4,845' 1,477 m

Down

12%

Avg Grade (7°)

69%

Max Grade (34°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Fall Colors · Lake · River/Creek · Swimming · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Overview

A beautiful trail with stunning views of the Wasatch range as you climb through open meadows and aspen forests past a number of small waterfalls until ascending to the summit of Mt. Timpanogos.

Description

Timpooneke Trail #053 is a beautiful trail that climbs steadily up the Giant Staircase to connect in with both the Timpanogos Summit Trail #054 and the Mount Timpanogos Trail #052 trail. A couple of waterfalls can be seen from this trail.

The Timpooneke Trail #053 begins at the large parking lot and stock loading ramp in Timpooneke Campground in the South Fork of American Fork Canyon, Highway 92, Alpine Scenic Loop. It begins in an aspen forest and goes past a beautiful forest meadow and mountain stream. Approximately 1-1/2 miles from the beginning, the trail passes Scout Falls where there is a rustic overlook. For those desiring only a short run, this is a good turnaround point.

The trail continues up the Giant Staircase, passing a number of small falls and open meadows. As the trail climbs higher, it crosses a number of rocky slopes, eventually entering a large open basin below the final ridge to Emerald Lake. But before this final ridge climb, take a right on Timpanogos Summit Trail #054.

The Summit Trail proceeds across a large rocky slope at an easy grade but then becomes steeper on the many switchbacks up to the summit house where spectacular views can be seen in every direction.

Once beyond the summit of Mount Timpanogos, you can either turn around or continue and make your way down the Snowfield Descent. Be prepared with the proper safety equipment and knowledge before attempting a descent over the snowfield above Emerald Lake.

Once at the base of the Snowfield Descent, make your way over the ridge to your left on the Mount Timpanogos Trail #052 to rejoin the Timpooneke Trail #053 and return to the trailhead.

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shawn Kenney

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Photos

Mountain goat grazing in Timpanogos Basin. We came face to face with him on the way down along the forest trail as we all sought cover from the hailstorm.
Jul 20, 2017 near Cedar H…, UT
Top of Timpanogos
Jul 30, 2015 near Pleasan…, UT
Just getting started on Timpooneke Trail
Feb 3, 2020 near Cedar H…, UT
Overlooking the basin below the summit. Sep 11, 2017
Mar 3, 2020 near Pleasan…, UT
Mount Timpanogos
Jul 30, 2015 near Cedar H…, UT
Mount Timpanogos
Oct 10, 2019 near Cedar H…, UT

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Jul 4, 2020
Liz Roux
5:30 start, mountain goats at the saddle. 3 small snow field to cross, mild wind at the summit 16.4mi — 6h 37m
Sep 1, 2018
Trish Griffee
Timpooneke trailhead up to the summit trail and to the top. Beautiful views well worth the climb. Hiked up and then ran down. 20.2mi
Jul 22, 2018
Kirkwood Donavin
15mi — 4h 40m
Apr 24, 2018
Rae Cramer
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