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Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
07/03/2019
Bridal Veil Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
07/03/2019
Hiking below Lost Creek Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Beautiful Wasatch scenery along the trail to Scout Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Scout Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Alpine views over the Wasatch from the Scout Falls trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Fall colors adorn Stewart Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Fall colors near Stewart Falls.
John Badila
The Aspen Grove trail leading up Mount Timpanogos.
John Badila
Mount Timpanogos' summit ridge.
Kyle Jenkins
Lower Dry Canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
Views over Utah Valley from Dry Canyon Trail.
John Badila
Visitors observing the intricate limestone formations of Timpanogos Cave National Monument.
Kat Dierickx
The view from below Bridal Veil Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Upper Falls above the Provo River Canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
Many of the waterfalls in the area feed the Provo River system.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
07/04/2019
Devil's Kitchen viewpoint overlooks hoodoo formations and red rock reminiscent of Bryce Canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
Views from Silver Lake in the American Fork Canyon. Silver Lake resides below White Baldy and Pfiefferhorn.

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