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Hiking | 3.68 Miles |
951 AEG |
| Hiking | 3.68 Miles | 1 Hour 49 Mns | | 2.79 mph |
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| no partners | | Short 3 mile loop Beginning and ending at Bake Creek Trailhead.
Starting from this same trailhead is a 5mile loop called Timber Creek and a 14 mile loop called the Baker Lake-Johnson Lake Loop.
Johnson Lake out and back is 13 miles.
Baker Lake out and back is 12 miles.
Aspens are gorgeous right now. Lots of mule deer.
We hiked clockwise which my coworker said is the "harder" direction to hike because there is more uphill.
We went rather slower than I would on my own but we enjoyed the lack of other humans, the beautiful aspen groves, the strutting mule deer bucks and plenty of birds.
Definitely worth the time.
I absolutely enjoyed not seeing another person the entire time! After the chaos we've been having at Bryce Canyon NP this solitude is much appreciated. |
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