Little Water Trail (2006-07-08) Indian Paintbrush from the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Penstemon (2006-07-08) Penstemon on the Little Water Trail in Mill Creek Canyon.
Penstemon (2006-07-08) A penstemon along the Little Water Trail.
Penstemon Bundle (2006-07-08) A bundle of Penstemon in Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon. Utah is noted for its diversity of Penstemon.
Little Water Trail (2006-07-08) Little Water trail in the Wasatch Mountains.
Yellow Flowers (2006-07-08) Something in the Asteraceae Family.
Helianthella (2006-07-08) A Helianthella spp. (Little Sunflower) in the Little Water area.
Little Sunflower (2006-07-08) A Helianthella spp. (Little Sunflower) in the Little Water area.
Helianthella (2006-07-08) A Helianthella spp. (Little Sunflower) in the Little Water area.
ConeFlower (2006-07-08) Western Coneflower growing in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Cone Flower (2006-07-08) A Coneflower growing in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Bog Orchid (2006-07-08) A bog orchid in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Bog Orchid (2006-07-08) A bog orchid in Mill Creek Canyon.
Monkey Flower (2006-07-08) Monkey Flower in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Bog Orchid Close Up (2006-07-08) A close of the Bog Orchid along the Little Water trail in Mill Creek Canyon.
Sticky Geranium (2006-07-08) The Little Water Trail has many, many samples of the Sticky Geranium.
Wild Clover (2006-07-08) Clover in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Monkey Flower (2006-07-08) Monkey Flower in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Little Water Trail (2006-07-08) The Little Water is surrounded on both sides with wildflowers.
Arrangement (2006-07-08) An arrangement of geraniums and Penstemon.
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The Big and Little Water Trails at the top of the Mill Creek Canyon road is a popular place for enjoying wildflowers. The trails lead to Dog lake, and hook up with the Desolation Trail.
I usually take these trails on flower hunting expeditions, in which case I am looking down at the ground and not up at the scenery.