Silver Lake Trail Map

Silver Lake Trail Map. Silver Lake Trail, British Columbia, Canada Map, Guide AllTrails Directions from Salt Lake City: Access #1: Follow Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (7000 South Wasatch Blvd.) about 14.2 miles up the canyon to the Silver Lake Visitor's Center parking area across from the Brighton Store on the west side of the road. View more information on the course, maps, and scorecards

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General Information Directions: Access #1: Via Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (7000 South Wasatch Blvd) about 14.2 miles up the canyon to the Silver Lake Visitor's Center parking area across from the Brighton Store on the west side of the road.Trail begins behind the Visitor's Center (boarded walkway) Access #2: Same as above but follow the road around the circle to Majestic Lodge.

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Silver Lake Trail #1354 is a 0.6-mile moderately difficult trail that accesses Silver Lake which sits above timberline, just below Cottonwood Peak This route is not to be confused with another Silver Lake. Park at the visitor center at the Silver Lake Recreation Area near Brighton Ski Resort, pick up a trail map and walk behind the building to find the trailhead

Explore Silver Lake Reservoir Trail AllTrails. This popular, family-friendly destination is a beautiful place to hike during the hot summer months of July and August when the mountain wildflowers burst into bloom. Forest: Wasatch-Cache National Forest District: Salt Lake City Ranger District Description: Silver Lake is located at the head of Big Cottonwood Canyon at 8,760 ft

Ink map of Silver Lake (2/5) Los feliz, Ivanhoe, Village park. Access #2: Same as above but follow the road around the circle to Majestic Lodge. General Information Directions: Access #1: Via Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (7000 South Wasatch Blvd) about 14.2 miles up the canyon to the Silver Lake Visitor's Center parking area across from the Brighton Store on the west side of the road.Trail begins behind the Visitor's Center (boarded walkway)