Tony Grove Nature Trail
Trail Number: 604
Trail Length: 1.3 mile loop
Difficulty: Easy
Trailhead: 19.3 miles to the Tony Grove turnoff; go left and take paved road 6.7 miles to lake (fee for parking)
Elevation Start/Gain: 8000 feet/200 feet
Route: The Tony Grove nature trail is around the lake. Look for interpretive signs and moose.
"The lake was formed by powerful and slow-moving glaciers. Huge boulders deposited around the lake are lasting evidence of the glacial activity." The lake was more recently enlarged and reinforced. "An explosion of summer wildflowers and lush green plants greets visitors to this area during July and August. Long-legged moose are often seen taking advantage of the water's cool summer temperatures in secluded areas near the lake....
"The White Pine Lake, Coldwater Spring, and Naomi Peak Trails originate adjacent to the Tony Grove parking areas."

For route details and special features, please refer to the best hiking guide in Cache Valley:
Cache Trails, 2023 Edition, edited by Dave Wallace and illustrated by Margaret Pettis
(Bridgerland Audubon Society)
Available from:
- Cache Valley Visitors Bureau
- The Book Table
- The Trailhead a.k.a Campsaver.com
- USDA Forest Service, Logan District Office
- USU Bookstore