Sunday, June 22, 2014

Silver Lake (American Fork Canyon)

Ok, this hike is one of my all-time favorites!  It is difficult to imagine a more scenic hike, with beautiful lakes, pines, aspens, waterfalls, wildlife, and a chance for some great fishing!  My brother-in-law told me about it, and I couldn't wait to try it out!  Do not confuse this lake with the Silver Lake in Big Cottonwood Canyon that has a boardwalk around it.  The trailhead is less than an hour away from the Salt Lake Valley.  The hike is 4.25 miles round-trip, but the views are so spectacular that it seemed much shorter to me.  Families with smiling young kids carrying fishing gear and dogs on leashes were seen on our way back down.  From I-15 take the Highland/Alpine/Cabella's Exit and head East on UT 92 up American fork Canyon. (You can follow the Timponogos Cave signs).
At the mouth of the canyon you will need to stop at the booth to pay the $6 for a 3 day pass, then head up the canyon past Timponogos Cave. When the road splits, turn left and enjoy the gorgeous drive up to Tibble Fork Reservoir.  Keep going on the paved road following the signs to Granite Flats Campground.  Just as you see the Granite Flats Campground pay booth, you will see a dirt road on your right.  Turn right on this dirt road and follow it for 3.2 miles.  The road can be travelled in any vehicle, but you will need to steer around rocks in a few areas and take it slow.  At the end of the road, you will arrive at beautiful Silver Lake Flat. ( GPS  coordinates N 40* 30.419' W 111* 39.389') Park in the large parking lot, get out and stretch, enjoying the view of the lake with Mount Timponogos in the background.  The trail begins to the right of the restrooms.   It is one of those irresistibly- inviting trails that you just can't help but explore.  The trail is quite shaded with beautiful Aspens and Pines for the first mile, and lined with amazing wildflowers.  After the trail crosses the bubbling brook in about a mile,  you arrive at some switchbacks, and the trail is a little steeper, but the views are so spectacular that you don't even notice.  As you gain in elevation, you see several waterfalls streaming down from the majestic granite cliffs.  Before you know it, you are on the shore of Silver Lake  with a huge smile on your face, breathing the fragrant Alpine air! (GPS coordinates N 40* 31.302 W 111* 40.299)
Silver Flats Lake

An inviting trail

View along the trail

Silver Flats lake and Timp in the background.

One of several waterfalls

Trekking Poles resting on granite boulder at
Silver Lake.


3 comments:

  1. So pretty! I want to do this hike!

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  2. Wow that place looks so beautiful! Great pictures!

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  3. We did a weeklong scout camp there when I was 12. We hiked all over the place there and had so much fun. There was a waterfall by the west side of the lake that we would shower in. Good memories!

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