Friday, April 22, 2016

Ruth Lake

(Mirror Lake Hwy 150, Ruth Lake trailhead)
2 mi RT
1 hr
Easy
Restrooms at trailhead

The trail to Ruth Lake is an out-and-back trail that runs 1 mile each direction (2 miles RT). Our 6 year-old made it the entire way, but the 3 year-old had to be carried much of the distance. The trail starts at mile marker 35 and there is a clearly defined trailhead with a map and restrooms.

The trail, which was fairly busy, is a steady, but not steep climb. It is very rocky and meanders in and out of green meadows as it follows a trickling brook up to Ruth Lake. We stopped several times for the boys to look at miniature waterfalls or throw rocks into the crystal clear water.

Finally, we arrived at a sign that read, “Ruth Lake.” We were met with a tiny pond that was somewhat disappointing. We saw salamanders in the water, which was surprising, since you are supposed to be able to fish, and salamanders and fish never hang out in the same places. We stayed and threw rocks for sometime before an older couple came up the trail. After chatting with them, we decided that we weren’t actually at Ruth Lake, but that we needed to go farther. This was surprising, since our GPS read 0.8 miles, and the sign at the trailhead said it was .75 miles to Ruth Lake.

Sure enough, after another couple hundred yards we came to a wide beautiful lake with trout rolling along the surface. The lake wasn’t deep, at least at the edges, and you could see the bottom easily for probably close to 50 feet out. We climbed a half-fallen tree and you could see the bottom through the glassy water. It was another one of the 600 gorgeous alpine lakes in the high Uintahs.



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