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Short Hike of the Week: South Willow Lake Trail - Tooele County
This is an archived article that was published on sltrib.com in 2006, and information in the article may be outdated. It is provided only for personal research purposes and may not be reprinted.

Description: From the campground, the trail takes off into the pines, where you come to the first creek crossing. After you cross, look downhill for the "South Willow Lake" trail post. Most of the shade disappears as the trail opens below Deseret Peak. After about 1 1/2 miles, you will cross two more creeks and head north to the first ridgeline. From this ridgeline, you are two miles into the hike and have awesome views of the Oquirrh Mountains, as well as Mount Timpanogos in the distance. After taking in the view, continue on and you will come to a trail junction for "Pockets Fork." Continue toward the lake. The trail continues climbing to the next ridge overlook above Mining Fork. You descend into Mining Fork and the last trail post. Stay on the lake trail. The last mile is the steepest, as you hike toward a solid rock wall. The hidden lake is a peaceful place with beauty beyond words.

Directions: On Main Street in Grantsville, turn south on 400 West. Drive six miles to the South Willow Canyon Road exit. It's about eight miles to the Loop Campground where the trailhead starts.

- Photo, text and graphic by Steve Baker (baker@sltrib.com)

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