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Cyclone Lake
A remote high-country lake named for a tornado.
About
Cyclone Lake sits about 15 miles north-northwest of Escalante in the Dixie National Forest backcountry, at roughly 9,869 feet. The name comes from a tornado that reportedly passed through the area — an unusual event for this part of Utah's high plateau country.
There's no developed trailhead or visitor infrastructure tied to this listing; it's a remote high-elevation lake in forest land, the kind of feature more likely to show up on a topo map or a hunter's GPS track than in a hiking guide. If you're headed that way, treat it as backcountry travel — bring a map, check road conditions with the Escalante Ranger District, and don't expect a marked path.
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