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Cecret Lake, pronounced like "Secret," is a small alpine lake nestled within the scenic Albion Basin, near the town of Alta in Utah. Situated at an elevation of approximately 3,014 meters (9,888 feet), this tranquil body of water is a significant feature of the Wasatch National Forest and a protected watershed for the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. Surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Wasatch Range and close to the Alta and Snowbird ski resorts, it offers a refreshing…
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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
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24 maggio 2024
Corsa
22 luglio 2023
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5,51km
02:46
450m
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Hike to Cecret Lake, then tackle the challenging ascent to Sugarloaf Mountain and Devil's Castle for panoramic views in the Wasatch-Cache Na
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04:53
650m
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Hike the difficult 7.4-mile Sugarloaf Peak and Cecret Lake Trail for alpine lake views, wildflowers, and panoramic summit vistas.
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Hike the Devil's Castle Loop Trail, a difficult 2.1-mile route with 600 feet of gain, offering alpine views and Cecret Lake.
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Elevazione 3.010 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
Oggi
mercoledì 29 aprile
5°C
-7°C
21 %
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Velocità max vento: 9,0 km/h
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No, dogs are not permitted on the trails to Cecret Lake. As a protected watershed for Salt Lake City, strict regulations are in place to maintain water quality, which includes a ban on pets.
Yes, Cecret Lake is widely considered a family-friendly hike. The trail is relatively easy and offers a rewarding destination, making it suitable for most children. Many visitors enjoy the profusion of wildflowers and the chance to spot wildlife.
The hike to Cecret Lake is generally considered relatively easy. The trail is a well-maintained dirt path, making it accessible for most hikers. While there is some elevation gain, it's not overly strenuous, leading to a beautiful alpine lake.
Visitors often report seeing various wildlife, with moose sightings being a particularly memorable highlight for many. The area is also rich in alpine flora, especially wildflowers during the summer months.
Parking is typically available along the main road in Little Cottonwood Canyon during the summer season. However, as it's a very popular destination, parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.
No, there are no specific permits required for hiking to Cecret Lake. However, as it's part of the Wasatch National Forest and a protected watershed, visitors are expected to practice Leave No Trace principles.
The best time to witness the vibrant display of wildflowers at Cecret Lake is typically from mid-July through August. During this period, the alpine meadows transform into a colorful tapestry, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.
Cecret Lake is surrounded by quartz monzonite, a type of igneous rock often mistaken for granite. These unique rock formations add to the distinctive character of the landscape around the lake.
While the intro focuses on summer access, the area receives several hundred inches of snow each year, often lasting into July. Winter access would be significantly more challenging, requiring specialized gear and experience due to deep snow and potential avalanche hazards. It's primarily considered a summer and early fall destination.
Cecret Lake is located near the Alta and Snowbird ski resorts, which offer various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, particularly during their operating seasons. These can be found in the surrounding Little Cottonwood Canyon area.
The hike to Cecret Lake is relatively short and easy. While exact times vary based on individual pace and starting point within Albion Basin, most hikers can complete the round trip in 1 to 2 hours, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the lake itself.