Kaysville

 

East Mtn. Wilderness Park

 
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Directions

Directions: Coming from the south on I-15 take Exit 324 (HWY 89 North), stay on HWY 89 through Farmington for approximately 3 miles. Take exit for 399 for 400 North and turn left onto Mountain Road at the stop sign.  Procede north about 3/4 of a mile and turn right onto 650 N. Go past Davis County Public Works and Animal Control, look for the park sign - parking lot is on the left.  Click the map below for a link to a dropped pin.

Meet Notes

April 12th, 2025 | 10am - 11am Course Starts
Meet Director : Richard Allred

3 courses offered (closed at 1pm)

  • Yellow - Beginner, 2 to 3 km

  • Orange - Intermediate, 3.5 - 4.5 km

  • Red - Advanced 6-8 km

We Need volunteers for registration and control pick-up.
Volunteers will be able to compete.

East Mountain Wilderness Park terrain has open areas with a lot of scrub oak. There are many rock/cliff features. The trail system is extensive, and is usually the best route choice between controls. I have tried to keep climb to a minimum, but the advanced courses will have about 6% climb. Compasses are available to borrow. The early April start and cold weather should keep the rattlesnakes in their dens.

Click Map for link