Ben Lomond Peak Guide
Ben Lomond Peak: What to Expect + Trail Stats + Is It Worth It
Ben Lomond is one of the most underrated hikes along the Wasatch Front, but it has a reputation for a reason.
It looks straightforward from a distance. Once you’re on the trail, it’s a different story.
Quick Trail Facts
- Distance: ~14 miles round trip (North Ogden Divide)
- Elevation Gain: ~3,900 ft
- Time: 7 to 10 hours
- Difficulty: Hard
What It’s Actually Like
The trail starts steady, working its way up through open terrain before reaching the ridgeline.
That’s where it changes.
You’ll spend a long time on the ridge, moving toward the summit that always feels just a little farther away than it looks.
False summits are part of the experience. You think you’re close, then realize you’ve still got more to go.
The final stretch is a grind, especially after the miles you’ve already put in.
What You Need to Know
Start early. There’s not much shade.
Bring plenty of water. Exposure adds up over time.
Wind on the ridge can be strong, even on a clear day.
And don’t underestimate the distance. This hike is longer than it feels on paper.
Is It Worth It?
If you’re up for a long day and want a real summit experience without the crowds of more popular peaks, absolutely.
It’s one of those hikes where finishing it feels like an accomplishment, not just a scenic walk.
If You’ve Done It
Most souvenirs just say “Utah.”
This one is about the climb itself.
If you’ve made it to the summit of Ben Lomond, you know what it took. That’s what this pin represents.
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