Mountain passes around Midway, Utah, are accessible from this alpine town, often referred to as "Utah's Switzerland." The region is characterized by its picturesque setting and the presence of Mount Timpanogos. These passes are part of the Wasatch Range, offering various recreational opportunities. The area provides access to challenging routes and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Guardsman Pass is a tough but unforgettable climb—steep grades, tight switchbacks, and big elevation gain. The views from the top, at nearly 9,700 feet, are worth every pedal stroke. Expect light traffic on weekdays and smooth pavement for a fast, fun descent.
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Climbing Empire Pass westwards from Midway on the Guardsman Pass Scenic Backway offers a challenging but scenic ascent into Utah's Wasatch Mountains. Prepare for approximately 11-12 miles of sustained climbing, gaining over 3,000ft to reach the 8,740ft summit. The main climb averages around 5-6%, but features steeper sections, particularly on the initial winding climb out of Midway and in the final push towards the pass, where gradients can reach 8-10%. Along the way you'll enjoy the transition from aspen forests to stunning alpine meadows as you approach the top.
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This challenging climb begins in the picturesque Big Cottonwood Canyon, a stunning alpine valley nestled in the Wasatch Range, and ascends toward Guardsman Pass. The early stretch features a gentle grade, but as you progress, the road becomes steeper with tight, twisting corners that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding canyon. As you near the top, the scenery intensifies, revealing dramatic mountain vistas, with the climb culminating at Guardsman Pass, where the panorama stretches across the valley. The descent is equally thrilling but requires caution due to sharp turns and the potential for hikers or parked cars along the road.
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This challenging 8.8-mile climb begins with a moderate ascent and gradually steepens as you approach the summit, surrounded by dense forests of aspen trees. The route winds through lush, green terrain, offering glimpses of rugged mountain slopes and rocky outcrops as you gain elevation. As you near the top, the trees part to reveal stunning panoramic views of the high-altitude mountains, with the summit at Guardsman Pass offering a breathtaking perspective of the surrounding landscape.
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The mountain passes around Midway, part of the Wasatch Range, offer diverse and stunning scenery. You'll find routes winding through dense aspen and pine forests, transitioning into high-alpine meadows. From summits like Guardsman Pass, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of high-altitude mountains and valleys. The Nebo Loop Scenic Byway, for instance, is known for its quiet canyons and forests of aspen and conifers.
For road cyclists seeking a challenge, the passes around Midway provide significant ascents. The climb to Empire Pass Climb from Midway on the Guardsman Pass Scenic Backway involves approximately 11-12 miles of sustained climbing, gaining over 3,000 feet with gradients reaching 8-10% in steeper sections. The Nebo Loop Scenic Byway also offers a lengthy and challenging ride, with its northern approach gaining around 3,800 feet over 14-15 miles, and the southern approach featuring sustained steep sections averaging nearly 9%.
Yes, there are excellent mountain biking opportunities. The Wasatch Over Wasatch (WOW) Trail, for example, is a singletrack trail that starts in Midway and ascends almost to Guardsman Pass, offering dramatic views and diverse ecosystems. For more options, you can explore various MTB Trails around Midway, which include routes like the 'View of the Wasatch Mountains – Jupiter Peak loop' and the 'Empire Pass Viewpoint – Guardsman Peak loop'.
Many hiking opportunities exist near the mountain passes. The WOW Trail, mentioned for mountain biking, is also a challenging option for hikers, providing stunning vistas. The area around Guardsman Pass offers access to various trails, including those leading to Jupiter Peak and Guardsman Peak. You can find more detailed information on Running Trails around Midway, which often overlap with hiking routes, such as the 'Bloods Lake loop'.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Midway is typically from late spring through early fall (roughly May to October). During these months, the roads are generally clear of snow, allowing access for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking. Fall foliage season is particularly picturesque for scenic drives like the Guardsman Pass Scenic Backway. Some passes, like Empire Pass, are primarily accessible for winter sports during the colder months.
While popular passes like Guardsman can see more visitors, the Nebo Loop Scenic Byway, though further from Midway, is known for its beautiful, quiet canyons and forests. It offers a high-altitude journey with extensive views and a diverse forest landscape, potentially providing a more serene experience compared to the more frequently visited passes closer to Park City.
Yes, there are bouldering opportunities. Near the Guardsman Pass turnout in Wasatch Mountain State Park, there's a bouldering spot known as Secret Spot Boulder. Additionally, just east of Empire Pass, you'll find a rock garden with v-easy lowball boulder problems, which is also dog-friendly.
While many of the passes offer challenging routes, areas like Cascade Springs Trails / Mountain Pass / Alpine Loop are known for their scenic beauty and might offer more accessible options for families looking for a scenic drive or shorter, easier walks. It's always recommended to check specific trail details for difficulty and length to ensure they are suitable for all family members.
The Empire Pass Climb from Midway involves an 11-12 mile ascent, gaining over 3,000 feet to reach its 8,740-foot summit. Guardsman Pass itself is an 8.8-mile climb. The Nebo Loop Scenic Byway offers a 14-15 mile journey from the north, gaining around 3,800 feet to nearly 9,300 feet, while the southern approach is about 22 miles, gaining over 3,700 feet to nearly 9,700 feet.
Absolutely. From the summit of Guardsman Pass, you'll find unforgettable views stretching across the valley and surrounding high-altitude mountains. The Guardsman Pass Scenic Backway, which includes Empire Pass, is renowned for its picturesque vistas, especially as you transition from aspen forests to alpine meadows. The Nebo Loop Scenic Byway also offers extensive high-altitude views throughout its winding route.
Some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the rock garden just east of Empire Pass, known for bouldering, allows dogs. However, regulations can vary by specific trail or park. It's always best to check local signage or park websites for the most current information regarding dog access on trails within Wasatch Mountain State Park or other protected areas.
The diverse ecosystems of the Wasatch Range, including aspen forests and alpine meadows, provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter deer, elk, moose, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out, especially during dawn and dusk, and remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance.


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