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Jacob's Ladder Trail
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View of Lone Peak from Jacob's Ladder. Photo submitted by Vic Carsey
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Elsa Kao
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Christian Harned
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Geri Call Lloyd
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Geri Call Lloyd
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Geri Call Lloyd
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Geri Call Lloyd
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Mitzi Buck
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Elsa Kao
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Jacob's Ladder photo submitted by Miriam Padilla Vargas
Overview
Jacob's Ladder is a very difficult dirt wilderness trail that accesses Lone Peak. It's open for hiking and equestrian use, and can be accessed by Peak View Trailhead. For a description and photographs of the Canyon Hollow Trail, visit: Utah Mountain Biking - Jacob's Ladder Trail
Quick Facts
Length: 5.0 miles
Difficulty Rating: Difficult/Very Difficult
Trail Type: Multi-use
Dogs Allowed? No
Trailhead: Peak View
Trailhead Coordinates: (Peak View) 40.48894, -111.82113
Restrooms at Trailhead? Yes
How to Get There
To get to the Peak View Trailhead from I-15:
1. Take exit 288 for UT-140 toward 14600 So
2. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Draper
3. Continue straight onto UT-140 E
4. Continue onto Highland Dr
5. Turn right onto Traverse Ridge Rd
6. Turn left onto Suncrest Dr
7. Turn left onto Canyon Pointe Rd