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Low clouds hanging over the start of the waterfall trail off the reservoir trail
The shape of the canyon is perfect for trapping weather
Fun for the whole family
Small bridge across the creek
There are a few signs along the way with distance markers
The Lone Peak Wilderness
Creek alongside the trail
Hiking into the clouds...always a cool feeling
The sign lets you knwo to take a left just before the lower falls, upper falls is straight ahead
The falls as you first see them. Today they were shrouded in fog. It can be slippery descending here
Bells Canyon Lower Waterfalls as you first see them. It can be slippery descending here.
Bells Canyon Lower Waterfalls.
Bells Canyon Lower Waterfalls.
Bells Canyon Lower Waterfalls.
Bells Canyon Lower Waterfalls.
The views open up if you continue down northwest from the base of the falls.
A small waterfall below the larger "lower falls."
The view out toward Salt Lake City.
Bells Canyon Lower Waterfalls.
On the way back down the clouds began to break up
The views down valley with good visibility.
Beautiful views from Bells Canyon.
Snowshoeing Bells Canyon.
Looking back towards Bells Canyon
Really great views along this trail.
Snowshoeing Bells Canyon.
Sunset at the junction of the Reservoir Trail and the Waterfall Trail.
Sunset in Bells Canyon.

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