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On the way to the Bells Reservoir below the falls.
Gotta take the time to smell the wildflowers!
Benches provide an opportunity to enjoy the views.
The lower reservoir.
Panorama of Bells Canyon and the lower reservoir.
Taking the fork toward the falls, which is 1.2 miles from here.
The large meadow before the trail begins to gain elevation.
The trail to Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
The trail to Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
A bridge over the creek.
The trail to Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
A small cascade along the way.
The trail to Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
A small creek crossing.
Looking west down the canyon toward Salt Lake Valley.
Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
You can climb down to the base of the falls, but it is slippery from the mist.
The view from the Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
A large grassy area below the falls.
Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
Bells Canyon Lower Falls.
The waterfall has a main section and a less steep continuation just below it.
Bells Lower Falls.
So refreshing...
The area is big enough to hold a large amount of people.
Perennial rockcress along the trail.
Subalpine larkspur.
Threenerve goldenrod.
Common yarrow.
Smooth fleabane.
California evening primrose.
Arrowleaf balsamroot.
Columbian monkshood.
Wild lupine.
Mountain phlox.
A wildflower species near the Bells Canyon Lower Falls.