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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.
    Kyle Jenkins
    An early creek sighting and some of the many small waterfalls along the way.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Entering the Lone Peak Wilderness.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Wildflowers line the trail in spring.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Wildflowers line the trail in spring.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Wildflowers line the trail in spring.
    Kyle Jenkins
    You will begin to see the many peaks overhead as the aspen and pine trees clear.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Another one of the waterfalls along the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Looking south down toward Mount Timpanogos and Silver Lake Flat.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Hiking the Silver Lake Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The wildflowers cover the hills on the upper part of the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Hiking the Silver Lake Trail.
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    The is the tallest of the falls, and it comes directly off of Silver Lake.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Open views of the Pfeifferhorn (11,325 feet) from the Silver Lake Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    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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