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A nice hike to Jordan Lake in the Naturalist Basin


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2.4

Miles

3.8

KM

Point to Point

10,657' 3,248 m

High

10,259' 3,127 m

Low

427' 130 m

Up

40' 12 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

15%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Unknown

Features Fishing · Lake · Views

Description

The trail is a branch from the well-known Highline trail. Starting at the western terminal of the Highline trail at Hayden Pass, you follow the Highline trail east about 5 1/2 miles to a junction with the Naturalist Basin trail.

Follow this trail northeast about 2 1/2 miles to Jordan Lake. The trail continues on past Jordan Lake to Shaler Lake, but Shaler Lake has few trees making it less desirable for camping. From Jordan Lake you can investigate the much of the surrounding area including Blue Lake to the west.

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Mt. Agassiz from Jordan Lake (09-18-2012)
Mar 18, 2021 near Oakley, UT
Looking north from the south shore of Jordan Lake showing the ridges which form the north and west boundaries of the Natualist Basin (09-17-2012)
Mar 21, 2021 near Oakley, UT

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