My wife and I are planning a trip to Utah in late May, and I'm hoping you all can give me some insight as to what the conditions for hiking may be like. I understand snow in the high country may still be significant in the latter half of May.
I have my eye on Timpanogos and Kings Peak, but I think there may still be quite a bit of snow on the way up. Is hiking up any of the mountains of Utah around that timeframe a good idea for people with limited snow/ice experience, or would it be better to stick to attractions down lower or farther south?
I have my eye on Timpanogos and Kings Peak, but I think there may still be quite a bit of snow on the way up. Is hiking up any of the mountains of Utah around that timeframe a good idea for people with limited snow/ice experience, or would it be better to stick to attractions down lower or farther south?