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Hiking : Twin Lakes Trail

United States Utah Salt Lake County

Map of the trail for Twin Lakes Trail

Durée

00:44:58

Distance

2.461 km

Dénivelé

72.0 m

Located in the Twin Lakes Trail area, this hiking route offers a scenic and relatively easy trek for nature enthusiasts. With a total distance of 2.461 kilometers and an elevation gain of 72 meters, hikers can expect a leisurely journey that can be completed in under an hour.

Starting at Solitude Nordic Center Parking, hikers can easily access the trailhead and begin their adventure. Along the way, there are several points of interest to visit, such as the Silver Lake Picnic Area, offering a perfect spot to rest and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. Additionally, benches are conveniently placed at various locations along the trail, providing opportunities to take in the stunning views of the area.

One of the highlights of the hike is the viewpoint located at 1.23 kilometers from the start, offering a picturesque vantage point to admire the beauty of Twin Lakes Trail. As hikers make their way back, they can also stop by the Brighton Store for any last-minute supplies or snacks.

While the trail is relatively easy, it is always recommended to bring an adequate supply of water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast before embarking on the journey. Overall, the Twin Lakes Trail offers a tranquil and enjoyable hiking experience for individuals of all skill levels.

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