She Hikes in The Basin

Strong feet.

Steady Hands.

Wild Women.

Grab your girlfriends, and let's go climb a mountain!

Basin Land is a Little Wild. Here, You Can Be Wild Too.

Dinosaurs roamed here. Outlaws hid here. UFOs hang around here. And Strong Women helped build The Basin. YOU can hike in their footsteps. Even if you aren't a "wild woman" yet — the Basin will bring it our of you – if you let it!

Hikes for All Sorts of Wild Women

A trail sign marks "the corrals" of McCoy flats, one place to start hiking or biking in this trail system.

Mccoy Flats is a great option for hiking or biking close to town.

Hikes Close to Vernal

The Basin has several hiking and biking trails that are just a few minutes from town. This (work in progress) list will show you all the hikes that within a 30 minute drive of Vernal.

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Moonshine Arch

Moonshine Arch is a great "Basin beginner" hike.

Shorter, Less Strenuous Hikes

Looking for hikes that are a bit less difficult, or shorter? We've got a (work in progress) list of hikes that fit the bill. All of these hikes max out around two miles, and/or the trails are relatively smoother, with less of an incline.

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Jones Hole is a must hike option for any Basin hiker.

Longer, More Rigorous Hikes

Nestled between the Uinta Mountains, The Bookcliffs, Flaming Gorge, and Dinosaur National Monument, there are hundreds of long, gorgeous hikes to experience throughout the Basin.

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A trail sign marks two different paths on the Uinta Highline Trail.

The Highline Trail is rugged, wild, and beautiful. Just like you.

Hiking the Uinta Highline Trail

The Basin has several hiking and biking trails that are just a few minutes from town. This (work in progress) list will show you all the hikes that within a 30 minute drive of Vernal.

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