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BACKPACKING RENTALS

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Deuter Aircontact Pro 70 + 15 Adult Backpack
1 Day
$8
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$16
Week
$25
Deuter Fox 30 Youth Backpack
1 Day
$6
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$12
Week
$19
Kid Comfort 3 Child Carrier Backpack
1 Day
$10
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$18
Week
$28
Peregrine Endurance 2 Person Tent
1 Day
$8
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$16
Week
$26
Peregrine Endurance 3 Person Tent
1 Day
$9
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$18
Week
$28
Peregrine Endurance 4 Person Tent
1 Day
$11
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$22
Week
$32
Peregrine Endurance 20 Sleeping Bag
1 Day
$5
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$10
Week
$15
Peregrine Perch Inflatable Sleeping Pad
1 Day
$4
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$8
Week
$12
Standard Foam Sleeping Bag
1 Day
$2
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$4
Week
$6
GSI Outdoors Stainless Steel Mess Kit
1 Day
$3
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$6
Week
$9
Olicamp Vector Stove
1 Day
$1
Weekend Up to 3 Days
$6
Week
$9

Rent a Backpack or Other Equipment in Park City or Heber!

Utah’s back country is full of hidden gems and one of our favorite ways to see it is by foot backpacking! The High Uinta wilderness has hundreds and hundreds of miles of trail of high alpine country with dazzling views and thousands of high elevation lakes and streams. Or experience the Red Rock and Slot Canyons of southern Utah around Zions, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, the Escalante Grand Staircase and more! If you want to backpack your way through Utah we can outfit you will all the necessities.

Learn About Our Favorite Trails

The header picture is of Red Castle in the high Uinta Wilderness. It’s a fairly long 10-11 mile hike in, but the scenery is second to none! Another Utah must do backpacking trip is Kings Peak! Utah’s highest point! This is typically a 3 day / 2 night trip. Hike in 9 miles the first day and set up base camp. Then climb Kings Peak the second day. Lastly pack out on the third day. This should be on every Utahn’s bucket list. While talking about the high Uinta’s we also like the hike into Allsop Lake, Brown Duck Basin, Amethyst Basin and Naturalist Basin. To access the high Uinta Wilderness all depends on what trail system you will be hiking. Trails on the west side are accessed out of Kamas on the Mirror Lake Highway. The north slope its easier to come in from Wyoming and from the south slope there are accesses from Duchensne to Vernal.

But then there is the Redrock and Slot Canyons of southern Utah! We prefer to do these ones in the spring and fall when the temps are a little cooler. Coyote Gulch Area is a must do. Along with many other options in Canyonlands and even Kodachrome state park. There is no shortage of options to backpack in Utah.