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Recreation Region: Spanish Fork Ranger District

Teat Mountain Trail #202

The Teat Mountain Trail is a relatively steep trail heading directly north from the highway up to the top of Teat Mountain. Teat Mountain is the site of a radio repeater used by the Forest Service in radio communications. Plant life consists mostly of scrub oak and sage brush. The view at the end of the trail is rewarding. Among other things, you can view Jocks Canyon #019 to the east and Long Hollow #125 to the west.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

202

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

Trail Length:3.28 miles

Getting There

Directions

Access: Follow Highway 89 up Spanish Fork Canyon. At the end of the Red Narrows and about fourteen miles past the Thistle turnoff, the trail begins on the left side, directly from the highway. Parking is limited.

Recreation Opportunities

OHV Trail RidingOHV Trail Riding

Last updated June 18, 2025