White Pine Lake Trail, UT
Visitor Services

Visitors may park at the Tony Grove Lake parking area.

Service Description Service Description
Accessibility Accessibility

This dirt trail can not be managed by wheelchairs. Hikers must negotiate rocks on the trail as it rises up from the Tony Grove Lake area.

Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities
This a very popular and well-maintained dirt trail, used by hikers, bikers, horse-riders, snowshoers, and... [more]
Camping Camping
There are several primitive campsites near White Pine Lake, nestled among tall pine trees. The sites are suitable for... [more]
Restrooms Restrooms

The White Pine Lake camping area has a single latrine. Follow the signs to find it (as of 2002). There is also a latrine near the trailhead at Tony Grove Lake.

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Special Considerations

The route has an 800-foot rise in both directions. The trail climbing into or out of White Pine Canyon consists of switchbacks crossing through a shady pine forest.

Travelers will need to ford a few small streams in summer, and there are a few spots where the trail may be flooded and muddy in spring. White Pine Creek itself is crossed on a sturdy wooden bridge.