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» For the mountain in Idaho, see Kings Peak (Idaho).
Kings Peak is the highest
peak in the
U.S. state of
Utah. It lies just south of the spine of the central
Uinta Mountains, in the
Ashley National Forest in northeastern Utah, in north-central
Duchesne County. It is also located in the
High Uintas Wilderness. The peak is approximately due east of central
Salt Lake City, and due north of the town of
Duchesne.
There are three popular routes to the mountain top; a scramble up the east slope, a hike up the northern ridge, and a long but relatively easy hike up the southern slope. The peak was named for
Clarence King, a
surveyor in the area.
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