Mount Van Cott
Mountains of Salt Lake County, UtahMountains of UtahUtah geography stubsWasatch Range
Mount Van Cott is a mountain located in the Wasatch Mountain Range immediately east of the University of Utah with an elevation of 6,351 feet (1,936 m). The mountain is a common spot for hikers as well as mountain bikers and has many access trails. The east side of the University of Utah offers direct access to trails to the summit. Most trails to the summit branch off of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. The most obvious of these trails is a scar on the mountain that is located on its southwestern flank. The mountain is named after Lucy May Van Cott, the first dean of women (1907–1931) at the University of Utah and daughter of John Van Cott.
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Mount Van Cott Summit Trail, Salt Lake City
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N 40.7818906 ° | E -111.8229899 ° |
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Mount Van Cott Summit Trail
Mount Van Cott Summit Trail
84113 Salt Lake City
Utah, United States
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