Frozen Lake Blanche covered in snow, rare for June. |
The Lake Blanche trail starts about 4 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon. Parking is on the right side of the road just before the "S curve" at the Mill B parking area. On our way up the Canyon we saw a large moose standing right next the road blocking our turn into the parking area. We waited for him to cross the road and proceeded to the trail-head. What a great way to start of the morning.
For Directions to the trail-head click here.
The Stream was flowing high |
The trail starts on the East end of the parking lot and follows the Creek on a paved walkway for the first 1/4 mile. The trail splits off to the right just before a bridge that crosses over the creek that flows down from the lake. The well maintained dirt trail to Lake Blanche begins on the west side of the bridge and is signed. From here the trail is easy to follow and leads directly to the lake. The trail is a very manageable climb for an intermediate Hiker until the final climb before the lake. The last 1/2 mile is a little more difficult especially for us because the ground was covered in snow. When we arrived at the lake we found it frozen and covered in snow. Located just to the west of Lake Blanche is Lake Florence and Lake Lillian.
Looking back down the trail towards Mount Olympus. |
The setting around Lake Blanche is Beautiful, the perfect alpine setting. We found complete solitude which isn't normal for this time of year.
(I did this hike on 19June2009 and it was crowded on the way down the trail.) As I sat down to take in the scenery and enjoy a granola bar I was greeted by a few Potguts (ground squirrels) that seemed to know what I was eating. I guess they are no strangers to human interaction.
One of the great draws of the lake is the abundant wildlife and today was now exception in addition to the moose at the trail-head we also had a close encounter with one on the trail. The 2nd moose stood up about 15 feet away from us as we headed up the trail. We also saw mule deer and many birds, I'm sure this hike would be a bird watchers paradise.
Sundial Peak above lake Blanche |
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