Fifth Water Hot Springs Trail in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
The Fifth Water Hot Springs Trail in Utah offers hikers a scenic journey through Diamond Fork Canyon, featuring vibrant red rock formations and the soothing sounds of a gushing river. Along the path, you'll encounter multiple natural hot spring pools with milky blue and green waters, providing a perfect spot to relax and soak. The trail culminates at a picturesque waterfall, adding to the area's natural beauty. #Hiking #Mountain #Forest #Nature #River #Waterfall #Canyon
- Distance: 4.7 mi
- Elevation gain: 846 ft
- Maximum elevation: 6,204 ft
- Elevation loss: 843 ft
- Minimum elevation: 5,561 ft
- Moving time: 1 h 42 m
- Moving speed: 2.7 mph
- Maximum speed: 5.7 mph
- Total time: 2 h 5 m
- Global speed: 2.2 mph
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About this trail
Name: Fifth Water Hot Springs Trail in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track
Start: Three Forks Road, Utah County, Utah, United States (40.08486 -111.35463)
End: Three Forks Road, Utah County, Utah, United States (40.08489 -111.35463)
Coordinates: 40.08197 -111.35492 40.08548 -111.31801
Topography: Utah County topographic map, elevation, terrain