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Tibble Creek might be the most beautiful place we go in Utah.
The water is surrounded by pine trees, and it is ridiculously picturesque.
On our way out, we bought floats — one per kid.
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Scout chose the standard basic float in blue.
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It proved to be the perfect float for him to be able to paddle around with his princess in her chariot.
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Navy chose my favorite float — the mini baby pool.
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It kept her out of the cold water, and allowed her to rescue anyone in need.
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Pippi went with her favorite color.
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Although she was seen in or on everyone’s float…like this time she crossed the lake, and “cliff jumped” into Navy’s float she was borrowing.
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Dash chose an alligator.
It is safe to say that Dash loved his float the very most!
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It was like his alligator was a “boy’s best friend”. And in this case that boy was Dash.  And who wouldn’t love the alligator that safely took you across the lake and back, while scaring off any sea monsters.
After Tibble Creek, we saw a sign for “Silver Lake”.  So we braved the dirt road up the four miles.
We finally got to the secret spot that many other seemed to know about.  But those others were mostly fishing, while Dash got he and his sis on the alligator.
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Just in time to scare away any fish that were heading towards the live bait everyone had swimming off the end of their poles.
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Yep…like years past, I definitely think Tibble is worth the visit every year.  If for the pictures alone…but the kids seem to absolutely love Tibble.