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Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Big rainbow the morning after a rainy night camping near Amethyst Lake

Follow us Along: Amethyst Lake

Kiffer Creveling
September 27, 2018

Getting Stoked: Amethyst Lake in the High Uintas Wilderness is a place that you should add to your bucket list.  If you were born in the month of February, then you definitely need to visit Amethyst...

Hiking with a Furry Loved One

Hiking with a Furry Loved One

Annie Duong
April 3, 2018

As much as my dog loves lounging around the house, Phillip also needs an open field or dirt to frolic about in with his furry friends. With the warm weather, Phillip and I have caught the spring fever...

Stoked Roasters: Coffee in Park City

Stoked Roasters: Coffee in Park City

Samira Guirguis
March 27, 2018

Few coffee shop owners can say they’ve run a marathon, let alone, been the first woman to finish the Four Deserts Grand Slam Plus. Yeah, you heard me. That’s the Atacama, Gobi, Sahara, and Arctic...

Niseko, Japan in January, 2017.

Changing the Way You Ski & Board

Casey Koldewyn
February 20, 2018

Sometimes it feels like Millenials and the generations that have followed are derided for almost everything they do. Whether or not this derision is always valid, the truth is, post-Baby Boomer generations...

Courtesy of Tanner Maxwell

Wasatch Winter Mountaineers

Dalton Rees
February 13, 2018

Through each season, the peaks of the Wasatch transform with the elements to take on a radically different façade, and during the period of snowfall and cold, this range is an entirely different...

Trodding Across the Trans Zion Trail

Trodding Across the Trans Zion Trail

Nick Halberg
October 16, 2017

After a full summer of living 30 minutes from Zion in the often overlooked and mispronounced town of Hurricane, Utah, my girlfriend Libby and I found ourselves avoiding the park. We had explored all of...

Stop and Smell the Flowers

Stop and Smell the Flowers

Kiffer Creveling
September 29, 2017

Typically when you think of Alta, you are likely to think of skiing or hiking. What most people don’t think about are the natural wildflowers that grow all over the area. High-altitude wildflowers...

Rock climbing with Ben, Peter, Colin, Claire, John, Brian, and Kim at the City of Rocks National Reserve in Idaho on Saturday, June 10, 2017

(Photo by Kiffer Creveling)

Conquering the City of Rocks

Kiffer Creveling
September 26, 2017

Have you heard of the City of Rocks? Just think a city — but with rocks. The City of Rocks National Reserve in Southern Idaho lives up to its name. It is a city of rocks that rivals New York City, only...

Antelope Island Weekend Getaway

Antelope Island Weekend Getaway

Esther Aboussou
September 11, 2017

What to Know Antelope Island is the largest and arguably the most scenic of the 15 Great Salt Lake Islands located in northern Utah. The 42 square miles that make up this state park are filled with...

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