From the Brighton ski lodge, the trail is well marked. The air is fresh and cool, the wildflowers abundant, and the mountain views breathtaking.
It was nice to escape up here during the summer for cooler weather. I drove the Big Cottonwood Canyon road all the way up to Brighton Ski Area and parked at the Silver Lake Visitor center. The center has restrooms, water and trash cans. Behind the center is the loop trail around Silver Lake, which is nice if you have kids or need something relatively short and easy. From that same trail, you can access other hikes like Twin Lakes or Lake Solitude. None of these is a very tough hike but you can string them together for a good day of hiking.
We had a fantastic day, topped off by climbing Bald Mountain! The views were spectacular, we had mountain goats crossing our path - they are unbelievable! The trek was work, but definitely worth the effort.
Must see! Beautiful tranquil place. Will definitely visit again. Highly recommend visiting. Bring your camera!
Great campsites. Plenty of shade to escape the high sun. Be watchful of the bicyclists. They're everywhere!
My husband took a hike through the forest. Take a camera because you will get some fantastic photos if you love nature.
If you like just driving through and admiring the mountains, this is for you. The aspens were so colorful and the pines are so tall and thick in places it is a Black Forest.
This actually the Uinta-Wasatch- Cache National Forest(but I couldn't find it listed in TripAdvisor)I couldn't stop taking pictures. Every place you go and around every turn its just gorgeous. We did a short walk up at one of the 9,000+ feet campsites. Then drove out to the pass on Route 150. Campsites are rugged but easily accessible. The roads are closed in the winter due to snow. That leaves the back country amazingly fresh all year round. In lower altitudes on the west end, its a free range cattle grazing area so watch where you step!
从黃石去盐湖城的路途中,GPS引导走89号转39公路,经过cache国家森林正是刚刚下过雪,弯延的山路上没有什么车经过深秋时节两边山林已经変得五彩斑斓比大提顿更美
Had a great hike into the lakes. Actually used the map to travel to all of the Cubberant Lakes. Each lake was different. One had salamanders and frogs for my scouts to catch. One had beautiful yellow Lilly's.