SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) -- Summer is the best season to watch wildflowers pop up on mountain trails across Utah. As the snow finally melts from the tops of the mountains, hiking trails and campgrounds open for wildflower season, which usually starts in late June and lasts through August.
Below are some of the beautiful hikes around Utah that have wildflowers. Remember that while some may want to take them home, leaving the flowers alone and observing "Leave No Trace" techniques ensures these trails remain beautiful for years to come.
Tony Grove Nature Trail
Up north in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a beautiful trail along a lake that has an "explosion of summer wildflowers." The U.S. Forest Service says that July and August are the best months to see daisies, geraniums, columbines,