The Sapphire Lakes In Utah That Are Devastatingly Gorgeous
By Catherine Armstrong|Published March 17, 2017
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Today, we’re featuring some lakes you may not know about. Hiking to the Amethyst Basin requires some work, but it’s well worth the effort. Most people backpack in and stay the night to fully enjoy this adventure.
The Amethyst Basin is located in the High Uintas. The Basin sits at about 10,700 feet.
This is one of the most stunning places in Utah's mountains. Majestic Ostler Peak towers over the alpine basin, and the air is fresh and clean and smells like the pine trees that surround you. v
The Amethyst Lake Trail is about 12 miles out and back. It's typically rated as "Moderate," and can be fairy steep in some places.
The trailhead starts from the Christmas Meadows Trailhead.
From the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway, take the Christmas Meadows exit and park near the campground.
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The first few miles of the trail are fairly easy, and you'll walk through some pretty, flower-filled meadows.
Camp overnight at Amethyst Meadow. There are already several established campsites, so use one of those if you can to avoid tramping down more vegetation.
If you take this trip, please respect this gorgeous place. If you pack it in, pack it out. As they say: leave nothing but footprints; take nothing but photos.
The Amethyst Basin and lakes trail is deep in the Uinta wilderness. Make sure you’re adequately prepared for your trip. Bring warm clothing (including a parka – there is usually snow on Ostler Peak until late in the summer months). Pack in plenty of food and water, and bring a water filtration system. As always, hike with a friend and tell someone where you’re going and when you plan to return.