Lone Peak via Jacobs Ladder
Draper, Utah
Details
Distance
14.2 miles
Elevation Gain
6713 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Tyler McFall
Hike to iconic Lone Peak via Jacobs Ladder with awesome valley views in the Wasatch Mountains.
The main trail to Lone Peak is via Jacobs Ladder. To get to the start of the trailhead you need to drive on a dirt road for a little bit until you get to a little parking area (start of the road indicated on the map).
The trail starts just south of where you park on the dirt road. The Jacobs Ladder trail is very steep. It starts out very narrow with a lot of switchbacks until it opens up to a wider trail that heads east. You will follow this until you come to some very big rocks. The trail then veers off to the left and into some more switchbacks up the south slope of the mountain. This part of the trail is really steep.
Continue to follow the trail to the top of the hill where the trail levels out and heads east. You will then hike through a spectacular meadow and up through some pine trees. After that point the trail becomes very faint as you hike along big granite slabs until you reach the cirque. There are a lot of waypoints along the way so be on the lookout so you don’t wander off. After reaching the cirque, wind around to the left and start scrambling up the left side of the cirque. The trail will come in and out but just keep scrambling up the left hand side. The peak will be in your sights the whole way and after a little scrambling you will reach one of the most amazing summits in the state. This thrilling peak will definitely get your heart racing as you peak over the thousand foot cliffs on each side of you!
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Lone Peak via Jacobs Ladder Reviews
I will have to say, the part when you reach "Jacob's Ladder" can be pretty brutal on a super hot day! So plan your time accordingly. You reach Jacob's ladder at about 2.09 miles from the trailhead (you will see a sign pointing to the start of the "ladder"). I agree with you, one of the best summits in Utah.
5.0
Carns were everywhere. Found a lost couple up there and lost the trail for a bit ourselves. Scary part at the top. Dangerous lean over a cliff without handholds to get to the peak.
3.5
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