Looking toward White pine lake and the north side of Little Cottonwood Canyon
Location: The hike up to White pine lake is located 5.5 miles up Little Cottonwood Canyon at the Red pine Trailhead. This is a very popular trailhead so it is not advisable to hike this route on the weekend. Other possible hikes from this trailhead include Red pine lake and Maybird lake.
The hike: This hike is 4.5 miles one-way nine miles round trip. It has an elevation gain of approximately 2,500 ft. The hike is on an easy to follow two-track so it requires no route finding skills. However, it is advisable not to try this hike if you are out of shape or not used to the elevation. The first mile of the hike follows the Red pine lake trail before it cuts off to the left. The trail passes through high elevation conifer and pine forests on its way to the lake. I advise hiking this trail in late July because of the abundance of wildflowers in the area. Snow conditions may exist well into late July. Please inquire if you are hiking this area in May or June.
White pine lake: showing how dry it has been this summer
Fireweed
Fireweed
Little Cottonwood Canyon; Utah
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