Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Swan Peak

A short 2 mile hike offering a beautiful unobstructed view of Bear Lake?
You bet!
On this day 10 friends made the hike with no regrets.
In fact, Swan Peak is considered one of our favs and we don't like to miss it.

Swan Peak offers an elevation of 9082 feet and is located north of the North Sink area.  Take the Swan Flat dirt road north (about two miles east of the Beaver Mt. turn off).  At this point there is about 3.8 mile drive to the trailhead.  Park in the trees on the west side of the road and begin following a distinct trail east of the road.
We had barely left our vehicles when almost immediately we were faced with the most strenuous part of the hike.  On this 0.5 mile stretch we gained about 650 feet.
We give credit to our "snack in the back" for this experience.  She suggested we keep going straight up the trail verses taking a more gentle trail that veered off to the right through the aspens.  Both trails lead to the top but we chose the difficult one and lived to tell about it. 
Thanks Teresa!
The trail eventually leveled off and we enjoyed easy to moderate hiking through the aspen and pine trees.
We sometimes see ant hills while on our hikes but never one of this magnitude.
We didn't stop to look for long, obviously. 
How an old box springs found its way to the mountainside was beyond us but
we didn't hesitate to try a jump or two.  After all we're all young at heart.
What is it about a fallen tree across the trail that shouts for a photo op?
We continued following the trail to the south in time taking an
indistinct path heading eastward up the mountain.
Suddenly there it was...
a beautiful panoramic view of Bear Lake.
It's no wonder Swan Peak is one of our favorite hikes.
A cairn marks the top of Swan Peak. 
Just below the cairn is a flat ledge with large rocks where we sat and admired the view.
Sunshine,
hiking,
 good friends,
majestic views,
 and
beautiful Bear Lake
always make this hike a huge success!
We also started a new tradition.
Yup, raspberry shakes at La Beau's.
{And just when we thought this hike couldn't get any better.}

2 comments:

  1. It was fun to have a short hike for a change as this summer has been full of the big ones. Great post! I love the new tradition of LaBeau's.

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  2. I like the new tradition too. Sorry about wanting to take the steep route but i didn't think it was too bad compared to the Wellsvilles. Thanks for doing this blog.

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