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Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
There is a large parking lot and several bathrooms at each end. There is also a loop trail that takes you to a large meadow toward the southeast portion of the lake.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
A fishing dock sits in the center of the reservoir.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
The view above Tibble Fork Reservoir.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/17/2018
Tibble Fork Reservoir.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
The north end of Mount Timpanogos sits above the lake.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/17/2018
A walkway follows the shore of the lake.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
Looking north, there are several other lakes in this area to the northeast.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
A large parking area at Tibble Fork Reservoir.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
Box Elder Peak (11,101 ft).
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
Beautiful scenery in just about every direction.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
The trail around the Tibble Fork Reservoir.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
Tibble Fork Reservoir.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
Tibble Fork Reservoir.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/17/2018
You can walk around about half of the lake.

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