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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| MOC Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.5 |
| Very Narrow and hilly. Passes through dense lodgepole and aspen forest with pothole topography and challenges even experienced skiers. | ||
| Mack Canyon Big Hollow Trail | ||
| Main Fork Stillwater | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3.3 |
| This trail follows the Main Fork for 3.3 miles through Lodgepole Pine forest and small meadows to its end at Hell Hole Lake, which has a partly open shoreline. | ||
| Maple Bench to Stewart Pass | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2 |
| The prominent hill on the left as one travels the road to the trailhead is known locally as Mount Hughes. John Hughes and Robert Stewart were instrumental in preserving this area for posterity. If you follow the ridge south to Stewart Peak (Wellsville ... | ||
| Maple Canyon Loop Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 1.4 |
| Maple Canyone is unique for its conglomerate walls. The loop leads you through the canyon and up to a natural conglomerate arch, and up on top to a spectacular viewing point. It is an especially good hike in the fall when all the maples turn brilliant ... | ||
| Maple Canyon, Spanish Fork Peak Trail | Uinta National Forest | 4 |
| The trail begins approximatley 1/2 mile up from Whiting Campground in Maple Canyon, east of Mapleton. Parking is in a large cleared area opposite the trail head. Begin the trail by crossing the creek on a new bridge and following the graded dirt road... | ||
| Maze Overlook Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This short, but challenging trail leads hikers and backpackers in to the Maze. It contains interesting sandstone formations, as well as rock art panels. | ||
| Mcpheters Lake and Middle Basin | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2 |
| This is a broad, fairly level trail which is generally in good condition (except for a few large mudholes). From the first trail junction you will have a moderate climb over a well-marked trail, to the Kermsuh Lake Junction. From here you climb steeply... | ||
| Meadow Gulch Salt Gulch Trail | ||
| Mesa Arch Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This short, easy hike leads to Mesa Arch perched precariously on a cliff. | ||
| Mid Mountain Trail | ||
| This challenging mountain bike singletrack contours the hillside at an elevation of 8,000 feet west of Park City. Riders enjoy views, alpine forests, and meadows. The altitude change is 1,400 feet, but with the ups and downs, the total climb is approxi... | ||
| Middle Fork Blacks Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 9.2 |
| This is a little used trail with Bobs Lake and other small lakes at the head of the drainage. There are good campsites along the full length along the Middle Fork Creek. The upper Basin lies at the base of Tokewanna Peak. A climb to the peak from here ... | ||
| Middle Trail | ||
| Mill A Basin Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3 |
| Mill B North Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3 |
| Mill Canyon Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 4 |
| Recreational Opportunities: Wildlife that may be encountered include deer, elk, Blue Grouse, Black Bear and Coopers Hawks. Trail use is light throughout the summer and moderate during the big game hunting seasons. Geology: This trail b... | ||
| Mill D North Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2.2 |
| Mill Fork Canyon Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 4 |
| Recreational Opportunities: The lower 2.5 miles of this trail parallels the riparian zone along the stream, and contains several small pour-offs. Wildlife that may be encountered include deer, Goshawks and Coopers Hawks. Trail use is light throu... | ||
| Mill Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2.7 |
| Mine Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.5 |
| Connects the Loop Trail with the ridge south of Beaver Creek. Climbs steadily through a dense conifer forest, past old mines and a cabin, finally opening onto a ridge that offers a spectacular view of Mount Timpanogos to the west The trail ends at the ... | ||
| Mineral Fork Trail | ||
| This nine-mile round-trip hike starts on an old mining road and climbs to a glacial cirque. In three miles you'll reach Wasatch Mine, the source of much of Mineral Fork Creek's water. Regulator Johnson Mine is another 1.5 miles for a total elevation ga... | ||
| Mineral Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 4.5 |
| The Mineral Fork Trail is a 4.5 mile trail accessible to hikers, mountain bikers, backcountry skiers, and motorized bikers. | ||
| Mining Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1.2 |
| The Mining Fork Trail is a relatively short easy hike if you start from the end of the Mining Fork Road. | ||
| Moab Slickrock Trail | ||
| Moses and Zeus Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail can be accessed from Taylor Canyon Road or Alcove Spring Trail. It leads to two rock spires, Moses and Zeus, that support technical climbing routes. | ||
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