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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
Parking is just down a dirt pullout off of West Wendover Blvd. This is a popular section of ORV trail so be sure to pull off to the edge.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
The hike follows an ORV track heading out along the generally flat edge of the hill.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
While the nearest waters lie far to the east these days, it's not hard to imagine how the banks of Lake Bonneville once bumped up against this hilly landscape.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
Limestone sandstone geologic formations along the walk.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
The track is sandy, with signs that it tends to see use by ORV drivers. Though you'll likely find this area quiet.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
Panoramic views from the edge of the trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
Time and erosion have created some interesting features in the stone.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
Skull formations where animals nest today.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
05/16/2025
Views across Wendover and the Nevada-Utah border from the end of the hike.

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