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    Stephen S.

    Silver Lake it's one of my most favorite lakes. It's extremely close to Salt Lake City. You can enjoy the lake within a minute of parking. It has a great restroom "for the outdoors" with running water. If you're there during the time of day that the visitor center is open they have indoor restrooms as well. The trail is flat and easy for everyone to hike on. It is a loop around the lake.

    Emily H.

    What a beautiful sight to behold! During a short trip to Salt Lake City, I got to spend a few precious moments on this lake. The air is crisp. And during this particular time of the year, the surrounding mountains were still green. The water is impeccably clear. One of the park rangers mentioned how protective they are of the water -- and it shows. There are signs around pointing out different parts of a the area, as well as a sign warning you to look out for moose. There are some cabins on the shore; I bet this is a tranquil place to say. "Tranquil" actually sums this lake, the mountains, the boardwalk and the overall vibe perfectly. Plus it's a short drive from SLC. Need a break from the city? This is the place to go.

    Nellie C.

    My new FAVORITE spot in Utah!!! I mean...it's a flat loop, surrounded by stunningly picturesque scenery and a huge LAKE!!! You'll see people go fishing, taking wedding photos, people on first dates and parents just trying to prevent their kids from falling into the water. Lol. Overall, you won't care, because despite how many people are there...it's still ahhhhh....relaxing. You won't regret the long ride up Big Cottonwood Canyon! There's no fees. And, plenty of parking. You'll hava fab time! xx

    Michelle L.

    So glad I found this place on Yelp before my trip to Salt Lake City this past weekend! Silver Lake is about a 30 minute drive south of the SLC Airport. If you use Big Cottonwood Canyon in your GPS, you just follow that road through the mountains all the way down (about 11 miles) to the Brighton Loop, and you can't miss it. The boardwalk surrounding the lake is simply breathtaking. There are views of the mountains reflecting in the lake, and you are surrounded by pine trees and the scent of balsam. Wildlife abounds, and while I was there, several older gentlemen were fishing on the small docks overlooking the lake as well. The views here are simply stunning, and the trail is smooth - mostly boardwalk or very hard-packed dirt, making for an easy stroll around the lake - about 20-30 minutes. This is definitely a "don't miss" for anyone visiting Salt Lake City and looking to get out in the great outdoors.

    Panorama from one of the fishing docks.
    Amanda H.

    Spectacular. The drive up the canyon road was breathtaking, and seeing the snow capped peaks in June was awesome. There was still snow covering some of the lake perimeter trail. The park rangers were fantastic, one even posing for a silly photo for me.

    Michelle H.

    I love this place for the pure simple reason that it allows those in strollers or wheelchairs to be able to enjoy the outdoors. There is a wooden walkway that makes it most of the way around the lake. There are a few docks to fish from and on several occasions I have seen moose here. Several trails to venture off into for the more avid explorer. At this time of year you may want to consider bug spray. There were lots of bugs when we went.

    Kelly S.

    Major props to fellow yelper Adrienne for recommending (and taking) us to this beautiful Lake!The trail around the lake weaves in and out of the woods, across boardwalks, bridges and dirt paths...still accessible for strollers. Perfect for kids to wonder around, climbing on rocks and watching the fisherman (fly fishing was so cool) Keep your eyes open for all the wildlife, we saw deer, chipmunks, fish and even played catch with a squirrel! Well he threw pine cone's down from a tree and I caught them :) There are also a few different hiking trails around the lake. We walked/hiked up the side that said ...Lake Solitude and Twin Lakes on the sign. Starts out as a gradual climb then slowly increases continuing on up the mountain. So many scenic overlooks... you just had to stop to take photos. I was so out of breath had to take lot's of breaks... I would like to blame it on not being used to the altitude :) Once to the top...WOW looking down on Silver Lake...gorgeous! I am so glad I forced myself up this incredible mountain, the views are breathtaking! Only downfall I had.. we didn't see any Moose :( Next time!

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    Victoria V.

    I don't think that it gets more beautiful than this view right here! Easy hike (walk) that is doable for any age. Every angle has something amazing to look at. There is lots of wildlife up here as well. The drive through the canyon is breathtaking too!

    Debora L.

    A quick 30 min drive from park city though beautiful hills. Parking was free and plentiful. Lots of kids and some elderly on the lake today. Nicely paced boardwalk surrounding the lake, easy walking for my 2 year old. I saw lots of kids under 10 years old with moms and dads running around. The lake itself is nice but not exactly clear, this isn't the type of lake you'd swim or do water sports in. Some people were fishing. A few kids were in strollers or push along tricycles, which is doable since the terrain is mostly paved and flat. Wish we could've done more trails but the 1-2ish mile lane perimeter was more than enough for our toddler.

    Nicole B.

    Silver Lake is one of those destinations we tend to hit up a few times every summer. They call it a hike, but really, it's just a walk around the lake. Most of it is a boardwalk, but even once you get to the dirt trail, it's an easy walk with only small hills. It's my go-to mountain destination when I'm with toddlers, grandparents, or wheelchairs. (This last time we went with my brother who's in a wheelchair, and he could only go about halfway around before the hills got to be too steep to bother with.) The scenery is beautiful, the temps are cooler than down in the valley, they allow fishing, and there are picnic tables. It's a great place to come and just slow down a bit. Just a tip--keep an eye open for moose. I've seen two in the last two years. Pretty incredible. Oh, and think about hitting up the nearby Silver Fork Lodge for breakfast or lunch while you're up there!

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    Adrienne A.

    Perfect hike with family, young kids. Also good for longer hikes, great start/end point. Very helpful visitor station with restrooms, water and maps.

    Sam S.

    Only a short drive up the canyon from Salt Lake City, Silver Lake is a beautiful outdoor area. There is an alpine lake and wetlands with a boardwalk, making it easy for children and the elderly to enjoy nature without too much effort, and there are hikes to the nearby Lake Solitude and the Twin Lakes for the more adventurous. Autumn is particular beautiful at Spring Lake when the aspens show their brilliant gold leaves.

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    Nice. It's a hiking trail. And it's got dirt, trees, and some grass. Sometimes the sun is there, sometimes it's not. Catch a vibe.

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    Waking up at 6:30am is not it. The lake was like a pure mirror of the sunrise when I did get up there, so it was 10/10 worth it.

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