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Lupine Meadows Trailhead.
You can access Surprise and Amphitheater lakes as well as Delta Lake from here.
First foot bridge.
The terrain is relatively flat at the first section.
Nez Perce Peak (11,901 feet).
The trail starts to gain some elevation.
You'll encounter several switchbacks loaded with wildflowers in the spring and summer.
Wildflowers on the trail.
Wildflowers on the trail.
Looking down toward Bradley Lake. Nearby fires made the visibility poor.
The fork in the trail. Take a left to Garnet Canyon and a right (straight) to the lakes.
The early signs of Garnet Canyon.
Garnet Canyon.
Rugged beauty.
The trail offers breathtaking views.
Scenic views from the trail.
Hiking along the trail.
Wildflowers along the trail.
Lower Cleft Falls.
Middle Teton Peak (12,804 feet) and the Dike Route.
Cleft Falls.