Red Castle Lakes Backpacking Guide – High Uintas

Gorgeous alpine meadows and pitch-perfect backcountry camping make the Red Castle Lakes a wonderland – especially at sunset. This wilderness area in Utah’s High Uintas mountains gets its name from the red castle-like peaks that stand like a fortress above the basin. If you’re looking to backpack this unbelievably scenic area, don’t forget your camera – and make sure to read this guide to plan your Red Castle Lakes backpacking trip.

Continue reading to learn more about a Red Castle Lakes backpacking trip, written by Dave Collins.

Clever Hiker: Red Castle Lakes Backpacking Guide – High Uintas

Person sits near an orange tent camping by an alpine lake with mountains and pine trees in the background.
Person sits near an orange tent camping by an alpine lake with mountains and pine trees in the background.

Red Castle Lakes Backpacking Guide – High Uintas

Gorgeous alpine meadows and pitch-perfect backcountry camping make the Red Castle Lakes a wonderland – especially at sunset. This wilderness area in Utah’s High Uintas mountains gets its name from the red castle-like peaks that stand like a fortress above the basin. If you’re looking to backpack this unbelievably scenic area, don’t forget your camera – and make sure to read this guide to plan your Red Castle Lakes backpacking trip.

Continue reading to learn more about a Red Castle Lakes backpacking trip, written by Dave Collins.

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Clever Hiker: Red Castle Lakes Backpacking Guide – High Uintas

Person sits near an orange tent camping by an alpine lake with mountains and pine trees in the background.
Person sits near an orange tent camping by an alpine lake with mountains and pine trees in the background.

Red Castle Lakes Backpacking Guide – High Uintas

Gorgeous alpine meadows and pitch-perfect backcountry camping make the Red Castle Lakes a wonderland – especially at sunset. This wilderness area in Utah’s High Uintas mountains gets its name from the red castle-like peaks that stand like a fortress above the basin. If you’re looking to backpack this unbelievably scenic area, don’t forget your camera – and make sure to read this guide to plan your Red Castle Lakes backpacking trip.

Continue reading to learn more about a Red Castle Lakes backpacking trip, written by Dave Collins.

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Dave Collins
Dave is CleverHiker’s founder and he oversees day-to-day operations of the site.
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