Oakley Ridge Trail
The Oakley Ridge Trail is a gorgeous route just east of Oakley, Utah. This trail is moderately challenging with steep switchbacks up to the ridgeline. Dogs are welcome to join you on this trail, but must be kept on leash at all times.
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Route Description for Oakley Ridge Trail
The Oakley Ridge Trail is a beautiful route in the Western Uintas. This trail does not have a ton of shade and can get very hot in the summer sunshine. If you are hiking in the summer, be sure to wear a sunhat and sunscreen, and bring along lots of water for your hike. You will also want to bring along a camera; the views from the Oakley Ridge Trail are stunning. The Oakley Ridge Trail is dog friendly, and this hike is a great way to get some fresh air and go for an adventure with your favorite four-legged friend not far from town.
Beginning at the Oakley Trailhead, follow the trail east up the switchbacks to Oakley Ridge. Then, follow the ridgeline south for approximately 2.7 km up to the highpoint.
Enjoy the views from the top before turning around and heading back down the way you came.
Getting to the Oakley Ridge Trail Trailhead
This hike begins at the Oakley Trail Trailhead on the east side of Pinion Lane in Oakley, Utah.
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