Near American Fork Twin Peaks from Silver Lake Flat
Fishing at Silver Lake Flat reservoir
Near American Fork Twin Peaks from Silver Lake Flat
A view of the Cottonwood Ridge from American Fork Twin Peaks
Near American Fork Twin Peaks from Silver Lake Flat
Running back down on the doubletrack trail through a meadow of flowers, near American Fork Twin Peaks
Near American Fork Twin Peaks from Silver Lake Flat
A smoky Mount Timpanogos (as well as Silver Lake Flat) from the top of American Fork Twin Peaks
Near American Fork Twin Peaks from Silver Lake Flat
A view to the West toward the Pfeifferhorn and Lone Peak (with White Baldy on the far left and Red Top in the foreground) from American Fork Twin Peaks

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American Fork Twin Peaks from Silver Lake Flat

5.0 (1 Rating)
A great mix of doubletrack, singletrack, and cross-country travel to the high point of Salt Lake County.
12
mi
Distance
4,745
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.03mi
Distance
4,745ft
Elevation Gain
4,745ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
11,432ft
High Point
7,536ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the Silver Lake Flat Trailhead, instead of taking the singletrack up the Silver Lake Trail, continue on the dirt road (Silver Lake Road FR 008) that you used to get up to the reservoir. The road immediately crosses a creek (which can be pretty wide in season, but has lots of rocks that make it easy to cross if you don't want to get your feet wet, or is pretty shallow if you just want to barrel through it) and then starts to climb up through a meadow where there are several camp spots. Not far from the start, the road turns into Forest Service Road 193 and then starts to get into the forest, and hits its first switchback (as long as you stick to the right as you're ascending the road). This early section of the road where it starts to get into the switchbacks can be pretty rocky, especially on the way down, but it doesn't matter much on the way up. However, after a few switchbacks the trail does smooth out quite a bit, although there is generally a pretty deep erosional rut in the middle of the road. However, you can easily stay to one side of the trail or the other, or bounce back and forth between sides to avoid the rut. After about 3.5 miles, the road breaks out of the forest onto the edge of a ridge (at this part, there is a closed gate over the road). The road continues past a closed gate (on private property), but the better option (in my opinion) is to go straight up the ridge on the faint singletrack trail that heads up to the left. The trail is steep and rocky, but allows for a quick ascent of the ridge, and eventually puts you up on top where you can start to get some great views of the surrounding area, and can get in a fun, quick section of ridge hiking. Then the trail starts to ascend again up the rocky ridge back toward Forest Service Road 193 again. Once back on the road, you get to a point where the road is just as steep as the trail was previously, and just as rocky as well. This part doesn't last too long, and there is a slight descent, but then the trail turns into an unmaintained singletrack as it ascends westward along the ridge up toward the Twin Peaks. Eventually, the trail hits the top of a small subpeak and then heads north along the ridge toward the East Twin. This is a rocky but fun section, and then a steep climb up to the East Twin. From this peak, it is a short hike down and then back up to the West Twin (which is the taller of the two twins, and the real high point of Salt Lake County). After that, you return the way you came, which is a really fun and variable route. It starts out steep and technical, but eventually hits the dirt road where the hiking gets easier, but there are still hits a couple of fun, technical sections.

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