Red Pine Lake Trail
Red Pine Lake Trail

Red Pine Lake Trail

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Red Pine Lake Trail

Red Pine Lake Trail

Distance: 6.7mi
Elevation: 2,087ft
Time: 3.5-5h

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The Red Pine Lake Trail is a gorgeous hike in the Lone Peak Wilderness Area, east of Salt Lake City. This route is a challenging trail for experienced hikers. A steep and rocky ascent up to Red Pine Lake will leave your legs burning and your lungs heaving but the views from the top are totally worth it.

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Getting there

This hike begins at the White Pine Trailhead on the south side of highway 210/Little Cottonwood Road approximately 6.6mi east of Sandy, Utah.

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Backcountry Campground

Camping at Red Pine Lake

When to do

April to November

Pets allowed

No

Family friendly

No

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Out and back


Red Pine Lake Trail
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Red Pine Lake Trail Description

The Red Pine Lake Trail is a beautiful route for experienced hikers. This trail is steep, rocky, and challenging. Proper hiking footwear is absolutely essential, and we strongly recommend bringing along a set of hike poles to aid your ascent and manage your balance on the way back down. Be sure to bring lots of water and lots of snacks along with you to fuel your day. In fact, we recommend bringing along a picnic lunch to enjoy on the shores of Red Pine Lake as you soak in the incredible mountain views.
The Red Pine Lake Trail is one of the most popular and well-loved trails in the area, and for a very good reason: this trail is absolutely gorgeous. A steep ascent through the lush forest takes you to a pristine alpine lake at the base of Thunder Mountain. Though the best time to hike this trail is in the summer and early fall, this trail is equally beautiful in the winter when the Utah landscape is blanketed in a crystalline sheet of freshly fallen snow.

To hike to Red Pine Lake, begin your day at the White Pine Trailhead along Little Cottonwood Canyon Road. From the trailhead, cross over Little Cottonwood Creek then take a right and hike along the Red, White, and Maybird Trail for 0.9mi to a divide. At the divide, take a right and follow the Red Pine Lake Trail for approximately 1.6mi to another divide. Take a left at this divide and hike the last 0.8mi to Red Pine Lake.

At the top, take a rest on the shores of Red Pine Lake and admire the beauty of the Utah Wilderness. When you are ready to go you can either turn around and head back to the trailhead, or set up camp and enjoy a night spent lakeside underneath the Utah stars.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you swim in Red Pine Lake, Utah?

No, swimming is not permitted in Red Pine Lake as this lake is part of a watershed.

Are dogs allowed on the Red Pine Lake Trail in Utah?

No, dogs are not permitted on the Red Pine Lake Trail, nor are they allowed anywhere in Little Cottonwood Canyon.

Insider Hints

  • If you are hiking this route in the winter, snowshoes or traction devices are essential.

  • Keep an eye out for moose along the trail.

  • If you are looking for a slightly longer, and equally beautiful hike in the area, check out the White Pine Lake Trail nearby.

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