Annette Lake
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Dense forest drapes the lower trail, keeping hikers cool on the hottest August afternoons. At trail's end, a deep lake waits to kill off the last of the summer heat--for those brave enough to dive into its icy waters. Between the thick second-growth forest stands and the high alpine lake, the trail rolls along Humpback Creek, offering tantalizing views now and again of pretty waterfalls along the tumbling creek. Recent Trip Reports
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Annette Lake - The Alpine Lakes
— Jan 09, 1998
— D. Steiner
Day hike
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The Alpine
Lakes - There was snow from the road to the lake. We brought snowshoes but didn't...
The Alpine
Annette Lake
— Dec 12, 1997
— Mike Littlefield
Day hike
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There are snow patches on
the trail with the snow remaining continuous above 2800 feet. The snow has a crust...
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Annette Lake
— Nov 14, 1997
— Michael Ailion
Day hike
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The Annette Lake hike is
a short easy hike quite close to Seattle and easily can be done as a...
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Driving Directions
From Seattle drive east on I-90 to exit 47 (Asahel Curtis/Denny Creek). Turn right from the off-ramp and continue 0.25 mile, then turn left on Forest Road 5590. You'll find the parking area in 0.3 mile. |
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