The popular Ice Lakes trail west of Silverton has become a worldwide destination for many travelers during the past few years, thanks in part to social media posts that show its turquoise-color pools of water.
Update: Wildfire burning west of Silverton grows to 320 acres
The popular Ice Lakes trail west of Silverton has become a worldwide destination for many travelers during the past few years, thanks in part to social media posts that show its turquoise-color pools of water.
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The popular Ice Lakes trail west of Silverton has become a worldwide destination for many travelers during the past few years, thanks in part to social media posts that show its turquoise-color pools of water.
Update: Wildfire burning west of Silverton grows to 320 acres
The popular Ice Lakes trail west of Silverton has become a worldwide destination for many travelers during the past few years, thanks in part to social media posts that show its turquoise-color pools of water.
Courtesy of MK Gunn
Courtesy of Bryon Powell
The U.S. Forest Service has requested more aerial support to fight a fire about 7 miles west of Silverton near the Ice Lakes trailhead.