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Quick Facts
Elevation:  8,250 Feet
Recommended Season:  Summer
Difficulty:  Easy
Length:  8 Miles
Elevation Gain:  Minimal
Reservation:  No
Season:  Mid-May - Late September
Directions
From Canyon Junction, Travel 5.5 miles west to pullout on south side of Norris-Canyon road.
Location Information
Cygnet Lakes Trail, located near Norris, offers an easy eight mile roundtrip hike through intermittently burned lodgepole pine forest and past small marshy ephemeral ponds to the lush meadows surrounding Cygnet Lakes (small and boggy). Day use only! Trail not maintained beyond Cygnet Lakes.

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