
Cash and his youth had a wonderful high adventure in the Unita Mountains last week. He and the group were able to hike the highest peak in Utah, Kings Peak!
Kings Peak is located just south of the spine of the central Uinta Mountains, in the Ashley National Forest in northeastern Utah, in north-central Duchesne County. It lies within the boundaries of the High Uintas Wilderness. The peak is approximately 79 miles (127 km) due east of central Salt Lake City, and 45 miles (72 km) due north of the town of Duchesne.
There are three popular routes to the summit; a scramble up the east slope, a hike up the northern ridge, and a long but relatively easy hike up the southern slope. The peak was named for Clarence King, a surveyor in the area and the first director of the United States Geological Survey. The easiest route requires a 29 miles (47 km) round trip hike.
What an incredible adventure for our grandson Cash! Hiking to Kings Peak is no small accomplishment. You will see in the photos the breathtaking mountain scenery and alpine lakes that made for a awesome experience. We're so grateful for the leaders who willing gave their time, planned every detail, and ensured everyone's safety. They created an experience that I'm sure built more confidence, friendships, and all the young men's faith.
Way to go Cash!











