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Dog Lake

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Dog Lake is a serene alpine lake nestled high in the Wasatch Mountains, within the Mount Olympus Wilderness Area of Salt Lake County, Utah. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2862 meters, this beautiful forested lake offers a tranquil escape between Millcreek Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon, making it a popular destination for those seeking natural beauty in the heart of Utah.

Visitors consistently praise Dog Lake for its year-round scenic beauty and accessibility. The trail leading to the lake…

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    August 23, 2023

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    0.1 mile detour off the Lake Mary trail

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    Dog Lake via Brighton Lakes Trail

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    Hike the moderate 2.1-mile Dog Lake via Brighton Lakes Trail through forests and meadows to a scenic alpine lake.

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    Hike the difficult Brighton Lakes, Clayton Peak, and Brighton Ridge Run for 4.8 miles with 1583 feet of gain and panoramic alpine views.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 2,860 m

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    Location: Brighton, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular hiking routes to Dog Lake?

    Dog Lake can be accessed from both Millcreek Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon. A common approach from Big Cottonwood Canyon involves a short 0.1-mile detour off the popular Lake Mary trail. From Millcreek Canyon, trails also lead directly to the lake, offering diverse experiences through forested areas.

    What is the typical elevation gain and difficulty level for the hike to Dog Lake?

    While the exact elevation gain varies depending on your starting point, Dog Lake itself is situated at approximately 2862 meters (9390 feet). The trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, making it suitable for beginners and families, though it still offers a rewarding challenge.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike to Dog Lake?

    Permit requirements can vary, especially for areas within the Mount Olympus Wilderness. It's always best to check with the U.S. Forest Service or local authorities for the most current information regarding permits or fees, particularly if accessing via Millcreek Canyon which sometimes has a small entrance fee.

    Is Dog Lake suitable for a winter hike, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, Dog Lake is a beautiful destination for winter hiking, transforming into a snow-covered wonderland. However, winter conditions mean trails can be icy or deep with snow, requiring appropriate gear such as snowshoes or microspikes. Always check avalanche forecasts and trail conditions before heading out in winter.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Dog Lake?

    Yes, Dog Lake in Salt Lake County, Utah, is generally dog-friendly. However, regulations can differ between Millcreek Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon access points. Millcreek Canyon typically allows dogs on odd-numbered days, while Big Cottonwood Canyon, being a watershed, has stricter rules, often prohibiting dogs. Always verify current regulations for your chosen access point.

    What natural features or wildlife can I expect to see around Dog Lake?

    Dog Lake is nestled in a forested area, offering picturesque reflections of evergreens and granite mountains. The area is known for its diverse wildlife, with moose frequently sighted. Depending on the season, you might also encounter wildflowers in summer or vibrant autumn colors.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Dog Lake?

    The duration of the hike to Dog Lake depends on your chosen route and pace. For a moderately fit hiker, a round trip typically takes a few hours. For example, the route from Big Cottonwood Canyon via the Lake Mary trail is a popular option that can be completed as a half-day outing.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or accommodation options near Dog Lake?

    Dog Lake is located within a wilderness area, so there are no direct facilities like cafes or accommodation at the lake itself. However, you will find various amenities, including dining and lodging options, in the nearby communities at the base of Millcreek Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon, as well as in Salt Lake City.

    Can I refill my water bottle along the trail to Dog Lake?

    Yes, many hikers report finding a natural spring along the way to Dog Lake, which can be a convenient spot to refill water bottles. However, it's always advisable to carry sufficient water for your hike and consider filtering any natural water sources.

    Is mountain biking permitted on the trails to Dog Lake?

    Mountain biking is permitted on some sections of the trails leading to Dog Lake. However, specific areas or days may have restrictions. It's crucial for cyclists to check local signage and regulations before riding to ensure compliance and safety for all trail users.

    What makes Dog Lake in Utah different from other Dog Lakes in North America?

    The Dog Lake in Salt Lake County, Utah, is unique for its location within the Mount Olympus Wilderness Area of the Wasatch Mountains, nestled between two major canyons. Unlike some other Dog Lakes, it's a high-alpine, forested lake known for its accessibility via hiking trails and frequent moose sightings, rather than being a large fishing or boating destination.

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