Naomi Peak
Trail Number: 136
Trail Length: 3.3 miles one way
Difficulty: Moderate
Trailhead: Day use parking at Tony Grove Lake parking area. Overnight parking at the backcountry trailhead 1/4-mile below the campground. There is a small fee for all parking in the Tony Grove area. (GPS: N41°53′686″ W111°33′535″)
Elevation Start/Gain: 8000 feet/1940 feet
Route: "At 9979 feet, Naomi Peak is the highest point in the Bear River Range.... The trail is well-defined, steep in a few places, and moderately rocky.... Snow banks persist into the summer and a cold wind usually blows on top." It "is one of the most delightful trips any season of the year.... This trail is part of the Mt. Naomi Peak National Recreational Trail."
The trailhead is at the northwest end of the parking lot at Tony Grove. After about 0.3 mile the trail forks right toWhite Pine Lake.
An alternate return route will take you past Coldwater Spring.
For route details and special features, please refer to the best hiking guide in Cache Valley:
Cache Trails, 2023 Edition, edited by Dave Wallace and illustrated by Margaret Pettis
(Bridgerland Audubon Society)
Available from:
- Cache Valley Visitors Bureau
- The Book Table
- The Trailhead a.k.a Campsaver.com
- USDA Forest Service, Logan District Office
- USU Bookstore