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Kyle Jenkins
Town Lift takes off right from Main Street and Park Avenue.
Kyle Jenkins
The lifts make it easier to access the higher trails much more quickly.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/19/2015
The Uinta Mountains are dog heaven. Ruth Lake.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
07/07/2017
Trailhead with mileage marker sign at Smith and Morehouse in Weber Canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
Looking at Bald Mountain from atop Deer Valley.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
08/19/2015
Many of the trails to the Uinta lakes are short enough to lug in a vessel.
Kyle Jenkins
Hiking around Lake Washington.
John Badila
Photo Date: 
10/16/2015
View of Scout Lake along the Lofty Lake Loop Hike.
John Badila
Photo Date: 
10/07/2015
Naturalist Basin from Mount Aggassiz summit.
John Badila
Photo Date: 
10/08/2015
View of the Western Uintas and Mirror Lake Highway from the summit of Bald Mountain.
Brent Uhrig
Photo Date: 
08/05/2013
Northeast view toward West Gunsight Peak, Gunsight Peak, and Gilbert Peak from Kings Peak.
Calvin Perfall
Photo Date: 
06/26/2017
Red Castle Peak dominates the backdrop of Lower Red Castle Lake.
John Badila
Photo Date: 
10/07/2015
Naturalist Basin from Mount Aggassiz summit.
Calvin Perfall
Photo Date: 
08/29/2016
Glady's Lake.

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