FSR 325 is situated in the Uinta National Forest between the Wasatch Mountains and Strawberry Reservoir. It is a short dead-end spur off of FSR 132 which captures the essence of the Uinta Forest, with a mix of Aspen, Scrub Oak, and Pine trees. FSR 325 provides scenic views of the snow-capped Wasatch peaks to the west and ample dispersed campsites along its half-mile length.
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FSR 325 is a spur road off of Uinta NF 132. The most direct access is from the southeastern end of FSR 132, where it branches off of FSR 058 (Right Fork Hobble Road) and 029 (Diamond Fork Road).
From Springville, travel east on Canyon Road, beyond the Hobble Creek Golf Course. Stay straight (east) at the intersection of Left Fork Hobble Creek Road, and proceed further into the canyon. The paved road becomes gravel and is numbered FSR 058. It climbs the canyon for approximately six miles, with numerous sharp switchbacks. After cresting a ridge, FSR 058 begins a one-mile descent to the intersection of FSR 132, on the left (east) side. Turn left onto FSR 132 and proceed east for two miles. FSR 325 trailhead is on the left.
We took this detour because it was on the map. There's a nice viewpoint at the end but that's about it.
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