Greider Lakes
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A pair of scenic lakes is tucked in an open cirque awash in avalanche greenery and streaming with cascades that tumble down shiny rock ledges. Visit in late spring for the flowers, late summer for the berries, or late autumn for a last hiking hurrah. But no matter the season, keep your senses keen for Ursus americanus, for he's as fond of this valley as you'll soon be. Recent Trip Reports
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Greider Lakes
— Aug 09, 2008
— Marc Mechling
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The trail is in excellent shape with only one log to step over. The lakes and trail are snow and...
The trail is in excellent shape with only one log to step over. The lakes and trail are snow and ice free. A couple of snow patches are still visible from the lake. No bugs to speak of on the trail just a few at the lake. Not bad at all. I didn't look like there were any open campsites but I didn't look all that much. There are a couple of interesting surprises on the road to the trailhead so take it slow and easy.
Greider Lakes
— Aug 03, 2008
— t.devo
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I was looking for a quiet place for a Sunday afternoon hike. Left Seattle around 1:45 pm, turned off on...
I was looking for a quiet place for a Sunday afternoon hike. Left Seattle around 1:45 pm, turned off on the Sultan Basin Rd. around 2:30. After checking in at the DNR turnout, the ~10 miles of the South Shore Road were in great shape. There were only a few cars at the trailhead. After a couple hundred yards to get to the mountain, this trail switch backs up about 1500 ft over 1.5 miles - mostly through forest.
Greider Lakes
— May 11, 2008
— Josh-man
Day hike
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Snow on trail
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Road gated at Olney Pass (7 miles from trailhead?) and four to five feet of snow on roadsides at that...
Road gated at Olney Pass (7 miles from trailhead?) and four to five feet of snow on roadsides at that point.
Greider Lakes
— Jul 08, 2007
— evergreenhiker
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Trail to lakes is rough as usual...lot of steps, rocks, etc. Good test for my new hiking boots. Went up...
Trail to lakes is rough as usual...lot of steps, rocks, etc. Good test for my new hiking boots. Went up to go see the viewpoint, but when I got to the lower lake, a sign with a map indicated that the side trail was closed. Anybody know why it's closed? Feel free to email me.
Greider Lakes
— Jun 10, 2007
— robw
Day hike
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This lightly used trail leads to two beautiful lakes about 2.5 miles from the trailhead. The first 1.75 miles are...
This lightly used trail leads to two beautiful lakes about 2.5 miles from the trailhead. The first 1.75 miles are steep, but lovely, though a mature second growth forest. From the lakes there is a .5 mile spur trail to an overlook at about 3600ft. The spur trail is currently closed (not sure why, but assume trail has yet to be cleared). The trail to the lakes is snow and blow-down free. Total roundtrip hiking time including lunch - 3hrs. Drive time to trailhead from North Seattle - 1.5hrs. |
Driving Directions
From Everett follow US 2 east to Sultan. At a traffic light east of the town center, just past milepost 23, turn left (north) onto Sultan Basin Road. Follow it for 13.25 miles (the pavement ends at 10.25 miles) to an information kiosk. Stop and sign in, acknowledging that you understand the rules and regulations for visiting Sultan Basin, which is Everett's public water supply. Then continue 500 feet farther to a Y intersection, bearing right onto Forest Road 61. Reach the trailhead (elev. 1560 ft) in 7.1 miles. Privy available. |
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