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MOUNT WOLVERINE

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Wasatch Range

Mount Wolverine

10,795 ft

Mount Wolverine is a prominent peak located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range. It boasts an impressive elevation of [elevation] feet, making it a popular destination for mountaineers seeking a challenging climb. The mountain is characterized by its rugged terrain and breathtaking views, attracting adventure enthusiasts from around the world.

During the winter season, Mount Wolverine experiences varying snowpack levels. The snowpack range can fluctuate depending on weather conditions, but typically, the mountain receives a substantial amount of snowfall, providing excellent opportunities for backcountry skiing and snowboarding. Mount Wolverine's challenging slopes and deep powder make it a favorite spot for winter sports enthusiasts.

Several creeks and rivers receive runoff from Mount Wolverine, contributing to the surrounding water systems. [Specify creeks or rivers]. This runoff not only provides a vital water source for the local ecosystem but also offers opportunities for fishing and other water-based recreational activities for visitors.

The name "Wolverine" is believed to stem from [history or origin of the name]. Additionally, Mount Wolverine is steeped in interesting lore and legends. [Mention any notable tales or legends associated with the mountain].

In conclusion, Mount Wolverine is an impressive peak in the Rocky Mountains mountain range, with its high elevation, fluctuating snowpack, and scenic runoff into surrounding creeks and rivers. It offers a challenging mountaineering experience and a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Spanish Oaks Campground None 5,124 ft
Diamond 50 5,230 ft
Redman 40 8,318 ft
Tanners Flat 34 7,208 ft
Warnick 6 6,260 ft
Mt. Timpanogos 27 6,985 ft
Rockport State Park 86 6,059 ft
Unicorn 26 7,242 ft
Hailstone - Jordanelle State Park 230 6,223 ft
Little Mill 36 6,035 ft
Cherry 14 5,211 ft
Utah Lake State Park 71 4,491 ft
East Canyon State Park 31 5,758 ft
Deer Creek State Park 75 5,565 ft
Spanish Fork River Park None 4,966 ft
Albion Basin 18 9,444 ft
Granite Flat 52 6,756 ft
Rock Canyon 4 6,901 ft
Nunns Park None 4,994 ft
Canyon View RV Park 25 4,719 ft
Wasatch Mountain State Park 139 5,999 ft
Balsam 25 5,924 ft
Hope 26 6,669 ft
Timpooneke 27 7,546 ft
Whiting 13 5,451 ft
Spruces 105 7,363 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Snake Creek Near Charleston
USGS 10156000
48 cfs 2.2 ft
Provo River Near Charleston
USGS 10155500
340 cfs 4.1 ft
Hobble Creek At 1650 West At Springville
USGS 10153100
53 cfs 4.5 ft
Currant Creek Near Fruitland
USGS 09288000
29 cfs 1.5 ft
Provo River At Provo
USGS 10163000
408 cfs 5.2 ft
East Canyon Creek Ab East Cyn Res Nr Morgan
USGS 10133980
96 cfs 4.5 ft
Spanish Fork At Castilla
USGS 10150500
142 cfs 2.9 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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