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Distance: 5.2 miles (plus 14.8 miles by car) Walking time: 3 1/4 hours Elevations: 960 ft. gain, 2,520 ft. loss Trail: Little used, but not too difficult to follow. Numerous sheep trails in the area can cause some confusion. A compass is useful. Season: Summer through mid-fall. The road to Row Bench Trailhead may be closed from about December through May, and snow can be expected on the trail until mid-June. For current conditions call the Heber Ranger District, Uinta National Forest, at (435) 654-0470. Vicinity: Daniels Canyon, near Heber |
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The Row Bench Trail is a little used hiking trail that connects the upper part of Strawberry Valley to Daniels Canyon, southeast of Heber. Most of the walk is through dense quaking aspen with some Douglas fir. It is very pretty-especially in September when the aspen are changing color. During the second half of the hike, as you begin to drop down from the ridge separating Strawberry Valley from Daniels Canyon, the forest opens up to some breathtaking views of Daniels Canyon and the mountains beyond. The area is open rangeland, so you may see some sheep. There is also a large population of deer in the area. From Mill B Flat the trail rises
gently in a southerly direction, up the side of Strawberry Valley,
for about 0.2 mile before turning west to follow a dry wash towards
the ridge above. You will see a barbed wire fence running below
and parallel to the trail for about 0.1 mile before the path
turns up the wash. After turning west, the trail climbs up the
bottom of the dry wash for about 1.0 mile, then levels out near
the top of the ridge above Strawberry Valley. |
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