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Kyle Jenkins
Silver Lake Flat Reservoir at the trailhead.
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Bathrooms, maps and info.
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Most of the early part of the trail looks holds thick aspen groves.
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An early creek sighting and some of the many small waterfalls along the way.
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Entering the Lone Peak Wilderness.
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Wildflowers line the trail in spring.
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Wildflowers line the trail in spring.
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Wildflowers line the trail in spring.
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You will begin to see the many peaks overhead as the aspen and pine trees clear.
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Another one of the waterfalls along the trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Looking south down toward Mount Timpanogos and Silver Lake Flat.
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Hiking the Silver Lake Trail.
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The wildflowers cover the hills on the upper part of the trail.
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Hiking the Silver Lake Trail.
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The is the tallest of the falls, and it comes directly off of Silver Lake.
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Open views of the Pfeifferhorn (11,325 feet) from the Silver Lake Trail.
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Silver Lake.
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The limestone layers that are common in American Fork Canyon.
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White Baldy sitting above the lake.
Kyle Jenkins
The Pfeifferhorn (11,325 feet) is on the left and White Baldy Peak (11,321 feet) is on the right.

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