Lake Creek is a snowkite spot at 2,968m elevation in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, one of the state's highest spots. This high-mountain terrain offers advanced snowkite conditions with powerful winds and exceptional snow coverage (Utah is famous for the "Greatest Snow on Earth"). Rolling terrain for freeriding. Difficult winter access. Season from November to April. Reserved for experienced riders due to altitude and extreme conditions.
Open all year round
Freeride (Ski touring access)
Altitude: 2968m
Extreme altitude (2,968m): altitude sickness, rapid dehydration, intense fatigue. High avalanche risk on slopes — check Utah Avalanche Center bulletin. Hypothermia from strong winds and extreme cold. Blizzards and white-out. Rolling terrain with risk of unintended jumps. Total isolation — no rescue services. Dangerous winter access. Advanced and self-sufficient riders only.
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Suggest an editHigh-mountain snow surface. Utah's legendary powder snow ("Greatest Snow on Earth") — low density, excellent quality. Rolling terrain with open areas. Extreme altitude (2,968m) with very dry, cold air. Winter temperatures from -25°C to -10°C.
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