Silver Lake Trail 1200.pdf

Silver Lake Trail

Length: .8 Miles (One Way)

Grade: Moderate

Cross Slope: 3.6

Surface: Native

Special Features

Silver Lake Trail meanders through the gentle rolling terrain of a mature Spruce forest and provides access to Silver Lake. The forest floor is open and lined with a thick covering of mosses and wildflowers. The trail is relatively flat, but a few short steep sections exist.

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Refuge Map
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