This regular-sized cache is placed in a line of firs and aspens between two wide meadows on the White Pine Lake Trail. Both are lovely, but the first meadow you see as you climb up from the Mt. Naomi Trail junction is like a preview of your final destination at White Pine Lake. Like that location, this meadow is overlooked by Mt. Magog and encircled by tall gray cliffs. It doesn't have a lake but a sparkling stream might meander through its wide expanse of grass and wildflowers in the spring.
This hike enters a region of the forest neighboring Mt. Naomi Wilderness. While neither the hike nor the lakes are in designated wilderness areas, the U.S.F.S. generally manages them under wilderness restrictions.
A $15 fee (2020: $10; 2017: $7) may be collected for parking at the Tony Grove Lake Area parking lot. If you have the National Parks pass, the fee is waived (according to the rangers at the USFS Info Center in Logan.) There is a latrine at both the Tony Grove Lake parking area and the campsite area at White Pine Lake, but there is no drinking water.
Congratulations to geoJaK04 for the FTF after a long day hiking!