Strictly speaking, the Brighton Lakes Trail leaves from Brighton resort and goes up to Lake Mary, Lake Martha, and Lake Catherine. There are other lakes in the area, and you can leave from the...
Brighton Lakes Trail
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The Brighton Lakes Trail, nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Salt Lake City, UT, offers outdoor enthusiasts a captivating hiking experience through its stunning landscapes. This scenic trail beckons adventurers to explore the beauty of nature while traversing diverse terrain that includes lush forests, crystal-clear lakes, and breathtaking mountain views. Visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of the outdoors as they embark on an unforgettable journey filled with opportunities for wildlife sightings and peaceful contemplation.
As hikers venture along the Brighton Lakes Trail, they can witness the harmony between man and nature, appreciating the delicate balance that exists in this pristine environment. The trail's accessibility and well-maintained paths cater to hikers of various skill levels, ensuring that everyone can partake in the wonder of the great outdoors. Whether seeking a challenging trek or a leisurely stroll surrounded by natural beauty, this trail presents an ideal setting for exploration and rejuvenation, making it a must-visit destination for those craving a connection with the wilderness.
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Are you seeking a longer, but low-challenge hike? Fair amount of shade with a plethora of wildlife? ALL THE WILDFLOWERS if visiting around July? The opportunity to explore SEVEN lakes? Well, you...
On the way in, passing through the Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forest's incredible blanket of sun splashed colors spread across the valley was a thrilling, sensory experience! I've never seen...
An easy, mostly paved trail around the Silver lake. For people who wants a little more challenges, it's connected to the Twin Lakes trail.
Great place to hike. Start at Brighton resort - free parking during the summer. Take the trail for lake Mary, then continue onto lake Martha and lake Catherine. It's about four miles total.



