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Winter parking at the southwest entrance gate.
Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center.
The trail begins immediately behind the visitor center.
The trail follows the snow-covered park road.
Views at snow-covered slopes across West Sulphur Creek.
The route is a gradual climb as it heads into the park.
The vista over West Sulphur Creek.
Steam rising from Sulphur Works just after the turnoff.
Sulphur Works lies slightly past the turnoff to Ridge Lakes, but it is worth taking a look at.
The trail heads into the forest on a ridge between two creeks.
Climbing toward Ridge Lakes.
The climb becomes significantly steeper as you make your way closer to the lakes.
The summit of Mount Miller looms in the background.
A saddle marks the edge of Ridge Lakes.
The last stretch is very challenging and will make the lakes feel well-earned.