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Strawberry Peak is the highest point on a prominent ridge separating the Wasatch and Uinta Mountain Ranges. The mountain is located roughly 28 miles south of Park City, or roughly 16 miles south of Heber City.

Strawberry Peak is not a formidable mountain; in fact you could categorize it as a large hill at 9,714 feet. What makes this mountain noteworthy is its spectacular location east of the southern Wasatch. Unique and rare views of Mount Nebo, Provo Peak, Cascade Mountain, Mount Timpanogos, and North Timpanogos will make you glad you visited Strawberry. Additionally, you have excellent, more distant, views of Lowe Peak, Box Elder Peak, White Baldy, American Fork Twin Peaks, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Hayden Peak.

Strawberry Peak receives a ridiculous amount of snow, yet it is a docile area with very low, mostly non-existent, avalanche danger. This makes it popular for ski tours and snowmobiling. This summit is perfect for days of high avalanche danger that would keep you off the major peaks in Utah.

Strawberry Peak, Utah

Trip Reports:

Summit - via Daniel's Summit - 12/10/05

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