Filed Under: Camping, Cultural, Cycling, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback, Hunting, Paddling, Skiing
Located in northern Utah and southwestern Wyoming, lies the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The forest encompasses three major areas: 1) the northern and western slopes of the Uinta Mountains, 2) the Wasatch Front from Lone Peak north to the Idaho border including the Wasatch, Monte Cristo, and Bear River Ranges, and 3) the Stansbury Range, in the Great Basin. The Forest boundary encompasses approximately 2 million acres. Recreationists can enjoy many different outdoor opportunities within the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Lakes and reservoirs provide for boating, fishing, and swimming. Over 110 campgrounds and picnic areas are available. Trail systems for both hiking and horseback riding, as well as for motorbike, all-terrain vehicle, and off-road vehicles are available.
Directions
Directions to various locations on the forest can best be obtained by contacting the address below.
References and External Links
Posted by: recreation2 and last modified on Jul 05, 2007 by thoos

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