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Antelope Island and Frary Peak from the causeway.
One of the island's resident bison.
Rock outcrop, northern Wasatch Mountains in the distance.
Most of Antelope Island is open grassland. View south near the trailhead.
First view of Frary Peak from the trail.
View northwest toward Buffalo Point and the Great Salt Lake.
The trail passes through sagebrush and rockier terrain as it climbs toward the ridgeline.
Mule deer.
Rock wren. The route passes a large talus slope, which is good habitat for these birds.
Frary Peak appears far left. Evidence of the July 2016 fire is clear as the trail approaches mile 2.
Sunflower and bee.
Much of the western and southern part of Antelope Island was burned in a July 2016 wildfire.
The final section of the trail drops below the rocky ridge, then climbs up the west side of the peak.
Sagebrush lizard.
View south near Frary Peak summit, Oquirrh Mountains in the distance.
A hiker taking in the view from Frary Peak.
View north from the summit. The trail is faintly visible in the center-right.
View southwest to Great Salt Lake and Stansbury Island.