Julie Andrews Meadow
hikers: Landon, Annie, Mark, Lecia
This is a hike I have wanted to do for a while. Pioneer day worked well for us to do it and Landon and Annie were able to go with us. The hike started at the Timpooneke parking lot up American Fork Canyon. The parking lot was completely full and we had to drive up the road to find parking. The ranger told us we could park along the road as long as all four tires were off the paved road. We found a spot and I am sure it added a couple of miles to the hike. After walking back to the parking lot we followed the directions and maps we had. This is not a "find the trailhead and follow the path" type hike. You go on well used trails but you have to find the trails and know which forks to take. I found some directions online for this hike. It is not on alltrails except for the map of a trail run which wasn't helpful. Use these websites to get directions: http://www.girlonahike.com/2016/07/julie-andrews-meadow.html https://www.hikinginutah.com/meadow-hike.htm
Even with the directions and maps we had, we found ourselves wandering a bit through the campground and wondering where the trail was but we soon found ourselves at this fork and headed to the right and were on the trail!
Timpanooke. Do you know how many spellings there are? I am sticking with Timpooneke because it is on the trail markers. The trails are well marked, but you need to know which trail to take to the Julie Andrews Meadow.
The trail is steep but you are hiking through the forest and its beautiful. Soon you are on a ridge line and there are views on both sides.
It's all up hill and then you come to the meadow. The meadow is pretty and you could twirl around and sing "the hills are alive" but we didn't. The views from the meadow are spectacular. Mountains and vistas. We gazed up at a peak and saw somethings moving. We watched them decided they must be mountain goats. What else could they be? There were white and reflective and then they were gone!
From the Julie Andrews Meadow the Christ Flat Trail continues on to I don't know where.
Notes on the hike:
Look at directions beforehand so you can find the trailhead and know which forks to take.It was a good hike!
Once you get past the campground it was all up hill and steep (not for little kids) but it wasn't too far and it was beautiful and there was shade on lots of the trail.
Coming back we didn't go through the campground we went around it on the Timpooneke Chris Flat Trail and ended up at the trailhead for timp. That would have been a good way to begin the trail also.
The most amazing thing was we didn't see another soul on our hike. Not a one. There were people in the campground but once on the trail it was just us even though the parking lot was overflowing. All those people were hiking Timp!
This is the Timpanogos trailhead where we ended the hike. You go straight ahead to go to timp, there is a trail on the far left, that you can't see, to salamander flat, and to go to the Julie Andrews meadow you go right.
Shortly after that you come to this trail marker. If you go left it goes around the campground and will continue on to the Julie Andrews meadow.