Trail Pictures

Meadows

Mt Magog

Meadows

Meadows

Meadows

Glacial Basin

Mt Magog

White Pine Lake

White Pine Lake

White Pine Lake

White Pine Lake

White Pine Lake

White Pine Lake

White Pine Lake

Meadows

Meadows

White Pine Lake

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On July 30, 2006, Tracy and I hiked the White Pine Lake trail near the Mount naomi

Wilderness in northern Utah.  The trailhead at Tony Grove Lake was a little crowded, and you

have to pay $3 to park at the trailhead, but we had made the drive, so we went ahead and paid

the fee and hiked the trail.  The trail itself wasn't too crowded, and it was a really pretty hike.

The lake is down in a glacial basin, and that was really cool.  There were a lot of meadows,

which seem to be a rarity in the rock covered mountains of Utah.  It was a nice hike, though,

and the other trails in the area seemed worth checking out.  I took a video clip of the

surrounding basin, so you could get an idea of how the mountains encircled the basin...and

kinda see the path of the former glacier.  Here is the GPS track log of the hike.