Farmington Pond
Salt Lake City: Take a Hike!
This is a record of our hikes in Salt Lake City.
Friday, June 3, 2016
Farmington Trail (3 miles)
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Soldier Hollow - Tubing
After a long hiatus, as it was getting too cold for hiking, we resumed with 'Tubing'.
Soldier Hollow is located near Park City, about an hour from Salt Lake City. The scenic drive through the snow capped mountains was picturesesque and made the drive worthwhile.
Tubing is a fun activity for children and younger adolescents and is definitely is a great family activity for those with young children. The cost is $22/person and $12 for children less than 7. Discounts are available online.
As we work our way up the lift- the backdrop of mountains as our view.
A lake nestled within the mountain peaks
The winding road through the mountains.
Friday, September 25, 2015
Lake Solitude (2.2 miles)
Location: Big Cottonwood Canyon
This is the other trail that begins at Silver Lake. Previously we took the twin lakes trail from Silver Lake. This is an easier hike, suitable for all ages, but also lacks the scenic views of the Twin Lakes Trail. It is mostly a woody trail, the trees obscuring the mountains most of the time.
Silver Lake drying up and the boardwalk that leads to the Twin Lakes and Lake Solitude trailhead. The dried grass used to all be a large lake.
The beginning of the trailhead
If u look carefully there is some snow on the trail. The snowfall begins early at the higher altitudes.
Lake Solitude heavily shaded
The woody view
Panoramic view of Silver Lake as we return.
All-in-all it was an easy hike and the views from Silver Lake made it worth it.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Sunset Peak (5 miles)
Location: Little Cottonwood
We took the Lake Catherine trail head to Sunset Peak. This is a moderate to difficult hike. It took us three hours to complete the hike. We went with Zahid Bhai, an experienced hiker. He patiently led us despite our frequent breaks.
The Catherine Pass Trailhead takes us above Lake Mary, Lake Martha, and Lake Carherine. We previously hiked to Lake Mary (and Dog Lake). Had we continued on that trail we would have met up with our trail that led to Sunset Peak.
Sunset Peak is one of the most approachable peaks, standing tall at an elevation of about 10,500 feet.
The beginning of the trail.
A view looking back as we start our ascent.
The well demarcated trail varied between wooded, shaded area and steep sandy terrain.
A distant view of the city as we neared the top
We reached our destination and the view was worth it!
The view of Lakes Mary, Martha, and Catherine (the largest and nearest lake) from Sunset Peak
A closer view:
It was great to get back to our hikes after our hiatus. This hike is a bit long for children, but for the moderately conditioned --definitely doable!
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Lake Mary (2 miles)
Location: Big Cottonwood Canyon
The Lake Mary Trail is located in the Brighton Ski Resort.
We took the Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (7000 South Wasatch Blvd.) as our habit has become, and drove up to Brighton. The trailhead is located behind the Mt. Majestic Lodge. Best of all we saw another moose!
The Brighton ski resort sign looking back across the parking lot.
The beginning of the trailhead
The beautiful wildflowers lined our path as we climbed to the lake
The climb up is hugged by a fast flowing stream
A rocky trail, an off shoot from the Dog Lake trail leads to Lake Mary via a short cut. We climbed to the top of the ridge, but decided to head back down and take the main trail
The stream was emanating from a man made dam, likely the same dam we saw during our hike to twin lakes.
Lake Mary
The hike back
The hike directly to Lake Mary is about one mile and suitable for all ages. The trail is well demarcated. Although the initial hike is a bit steep, the climb gets easier as you get closer to the lake. The trail continues to Albion Basin which lies about two miles from Lake Mary.
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