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Rugged and spectacular-yes. Gothic, perhaps, for this stark and mysterious basin harbors hidden tarns and disappearing waterways and is surrounded by spiraling peaks. A difficult hike on steep and rocky terrain, Gothic Basin with all its rich beauty can't keep hikers away; just as it couldn't keep miners away a century ago with its lure of riches. It was those hardy folk who built this path. It has been upgraded since-somewhat. The splendor of the basin, however, can't be improved one bit. Past glaciers and the agents of erosion have left it pretty darn near to perfect.

Start by hiking the Monte Cristo Road. This 4-mile connection to the now-defunct mining town of Monte Cristo has been permanently closed to vehicles (but for a few landowners and others) since December 1980, when the South Fork Sauk River severed it. Volunteers have since restored the road, making it at least passable to bicycles and pedestrians. But the river hasn't given up trying to put the road to rest.

After 1 mile of easy road rambling, reach the trailhead for Gothic Basin (Weden Creek Trail No. 724) just before the Twin Bridges (elev. 2350 ft). The trail takes off into old-growth timber paralleling the South Fork Sauk, coming to a tributary of Weden Creek (elev. 2450 ft) in about 0.6 mile. The crossing can be tricky in high water. From this point forward, the trail gets down to business, following much of the original miners route.

Climbing steeply up a slope shrouded in scrappy forest, you gain elevation rapidly. After 1 mile of serious ascending, the trail breaks out onto a spectacular ledge complete with waterfall crashing down a cleft (elev. 3900 ft). In early summer, lingering snow can make crossing this cleft dangerous.

With views opening up to the Monte Cristo melange of mountains, continue upward. Cross two more clefts complete with cataracts-two more potentially dangerous areas if snow-covered. Encountering rockier and brushier terrain, the way grows more difficult. Pause to admire some impressive yellow cedars including a "four-trunked"monster.

More creek crossings and a few ledges requiring help from your hands stagger your pace. Pass ruins of the Consolidated Mine. Ore was transported to the valley floor via a tramway. Contemplate the tenacity of the hardscrabble folk who looked to this rugged environment for their paychecks.

Make the final push to the basin over scoured rocks and ledges and through heathered meadows. Be sure to look back at the jagged skyline with prominent Mount Pugh and Sloan Peak standing out. At about 4 miles from Barlow Pass, the trail ends at a small tarn (elev. 4900 ft). Explorations, however, have only just begun.

Following sketchy tread northwest to ledges and polished rock, you can make your way another 0.5 mile to Foggy Lake (elev. 5200 ft). Flanked by Gothic and Del Campo peaks and denuded of any shoreline vegetation, Foggy is a starkly beautiful alpine lake. Scout the nooks and knolls surrounding it. However, while this area is indeed a harsh environment, it is also fragile. Meadows can't withstand a constant onslaught of boots. Stick to ledge and rock in your wanderings as you're enjoying this wild landscape.
Driving Directions:

From Granite Falls follow the Mountain Loop Highway east for 31 miles to Barlow Pass and park there (elev. 2360 ft). Privy available.

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Gothic Basin — Sep 23, 2012 — Mr Hound
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Weather was pretty socked in when I arrived at the trail head (9:00 am) but cleared by 11am. Lots o...
Weather was pretty socked in when I arrived at the trail head (9:00 am) but cleared by 11am. Lots of cars in the parking lot but very few people on the trail to Gothic, with most people turning off toward Monte Cristo I guess.

Car to the basin in 2 hrs 45m. Made the short trip up to Foggy Lake and then returned to the car. Basin to car in 2 hours.

No snow to cross, trail is in it's usual rugged condition. Starting to see fall colors but no real display yet. Trail was the driest I've ever seen it this time of year and the creek crossings are a breeze.
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Gothic Basin — Sep 15, 2012 — Mark
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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What a hike! Finally made it up to Foggy Lake, after failing to get to the Basin twice this year (i...
What a hike! Finally made it up to Foggy Lake, after failing to get to the Basin twice this year (in July). No snow to worry about, anywhere on the trail, but there are some good snow fields to do some glissading on up in the Basin. The Lake was beautiful, almost 100% ice-free, and the views from the top were incredible. A lot of people were going up Del Campo, but we just didn’t have the energy or motivation.

Warning for first-timers: This hike is extremely difficult! Although it is listed as a 9-mile round trip, it’s more like 12 miles total, if you go up to Foggy Lake. The first mile is all road walking, and then a pretty easy, woodsy stroll for the next half-mile. Once you cross the Weden Creek tributary, the trail is extremely taxing. Countless switchbacks and steep terrain sap most of your energy before you make it out of the woods. Once you reach the first cleft, the trail eases a bit, taking you over two more clefts, before ratcheting up the intensity again. It’s about another 45-minutes to the Basin, and the trail is steep, rocky, and requires the use of your hands. Don’t stop when you get to the top; be sure to continue on to Foggy Lake, as the view makes the whole climb worth it. Soak in the vistas, and be sure to rest your legs, because the hike down is pure torture on your knees and ankles. It’s all worth it however, and this is by far one of the most rewarding hikes in all of the Cascades.
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Gothic Basin — Sep 15, 2012 — Apanda4
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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This trail has 3 main sections 1) Road/reasonably flat forest 2) Steep switchbacks with nice tre...
This trail has 3 main sections

1) Road/reasonably flat forest
2) Steep switchbacks with nice tread
3) Rocky, rough, slightly overgrown at times moderately steep trail (lots of loose smaller rocks)

A couple short sections had a little bit of mud and water on the trail, but it's pretty dry overall. Gully crossings were all pretty easy. There's one small spot where's the trail is eroded pretty badly, but it's definitely passable. There are some huckleberries ripe but not many on bushes on the way in.


A fair amount of people. Don't expect solitude. Gothic Basin is so beautiful. We spent time scrambling up the different rocky mounds and went as far as Foggy Lake. The lake almost 100% melted out, just a bit of floating snow left. Bringing an overnight pack won't be the most fun thing ever, but we definitely wished we had once we got to the basin.
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Gothic Basin — Sep 02, 2012 — wolfwoman
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I hiked this trip by my lonesome on this fine Sunday. I arrived at the trailhead a bit late, 10:00 A...
I hiked this trip by my lonesome on this fine Sunday. I arrived at the trailhead a bit late, 10:00 AM, but every spot where you could park a vehicle was taken in both lots and along side the road in each direction. I found a spot in the turn out for the picnic table in the upper lot. I haven't a clue as to why no one had parked there yet, but it was all mine. Otherwise, I might have walked 1/2 mile or longer on the roadside to a precarious parking spot. I've never seen so many cars as this trailhead, but it is a holiday weekend after all. Speaking of which, every wide or open spot in the forest or on the river bank on the Mt. Loop seemed to sport a tent with campfire. The ranger district really needs to do something about this. I got a bit torqued when I realized that these folks are allowed to camp and pollute the river without charge, when I found myself with a ticket because my parking pass was a couple of weeks expired. Enough raving!

Gothic Basin was wonderful today and even though there were tons of people on the trail, all were pleasant with well behaved dogs. The lower half of the trail is posh. Much work has been done here and it's well appreciated. The upper half is as it's always been......rough and rugged. I kind of like it that way. The basin was beautiful as usual and the snow is almost gone. Just a few patches here and there. Foggy Lake is about 1/3 frozen however. No bugs today and the blueberries are almost nonexistent. Just a few little ones on the bushes. I wonder what the bears and birds will do this fall. Salmon Chowder at Beano's made the day complete.
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Gothic Basin — Sep 01, 2012 — SarahJoan
Day hike
Issues: Blowdowns | Water on trail
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You have to climb over and under some trees and do some rock scrambling at the top to get to foggy l...
You have to climb over and under some trees and do some rock scrambling at the top to get to foggy lake
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Foggy Lake. Photo by Braincloud.
Location
Gothic Basin (#724)
North Cascades -- Mountain Loop Highway
Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
Statistics
Roundtrip 9.0 miles
Elevation Gain 2840 ft
Highest Point 5200 ft
Features
Rivers
Lakes
Waterfalls
Wildflowers/Meadows
Mountain views
Established campsites
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking: North Cascades (Romano - Mountaineers Books)
Green Trails Sloan Peak No. 111
Monte Cristo No. 143

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