The area surrounding two of Utah’s renowned ski resorts takes on a much different look in the summer. In the absence of snow, blooming wildflowers create a spectacular setting in the Albion Basin of Little Cottonwood Canyon. The cooler temperatures at an elevation of 9,500 feet, above the Snowbird and Alta resorts in Little Cottonwood Canyon, make the Albion Basin especially inviting in July and August. Multiple trails draw hikers to the area, but imagine this: The wildflowers are visible even from the parking lot. A short, easy walk among the flowers is another alternative.

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The Albion Basin is open to walking and hiking from the spring through the fall, but the emergence of the wildflowers makes July and August a particularly attractive time to visit. The area is part of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. For more information about the Albion Basin, see the U.S. Forest Service website.

 

 

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