Northeastern Utah is a region of Utah, which includes the counties of Uintah, Dagget, Duchesne, Summit, Carbon, Emery, and Summit (east of longitude 111W).
Scofield State Park — a forested park high in the Manti-LaSal Mountains
The Uinta Mountains — peaks above 13,000 ft (4000 m) and the world's highest altitude long-distance hiking trail, completely above 11,000 ft (3300 m), through the Ashley and Wasatch-Cache National Forests
Uintah National Forest — a bit further off the beaten path for more wilderness backpacking for the adventurous, mountain biking trails, some unusual geological features, and backcountry skiing