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Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop

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Mt. Rainier from the Naches Peak Loop - photo by Alan Bauer.

The loop trail leaving Tipsoo Lake meanders through meadows that offer some of the best views of Mount Rainier found anywhere. The route is relatively flat--it rolls up and down but has no ridiculously steep sections and only a few real climbs. The route takes advantage of the Pacific Crest Trail, as well as some of the heavily used tourist trails around Tipsoo Lake. Don't expect quiet solitude here, though the beauty of the terrain you pass through offsets any worries about crowds.

recommend completing the loop in a clockwise direction in order to get the best views of Mount Rainier during the hike. Therefore, from the parking lot, follow the trail northeast around Tipsoo Lake and then descend through meadows to the Pacific Crest Trail parking lot on the east side of the pass. Cross to the south side of the highway and follow the PCT east, then south along the eastern flank of Naches Peak. As you stroll down the trail, enjoy masses of western anemone, beargrass, lupine, paintbrush, and more.

At 1.5 miles, stop for a rest or a leisurely lunch at the wide bench overlooking Dewey Lakes. The trail splits here. Our loop route goes right (west) around the southern flank of Naches Peak.

You'll soon see Mount Rainier thrusting skyward before you, while more meadows open up at your feet. In another 1.5 miles, you'll have looped back around the south and west side of Naches Peak and be back at the highway, opposite Tipsoo Lake. Cross the highway to return to your car.

For a longer hike, at the trail junction on the bench above Dewey Lakes, continue to your left down the Pacific Crest Trail to reach Dewey Lakes in 1.5 miles, descending gradually at first, then losing 650 feet in the last mile. At Dewey Lakes, bear to the left. Backcountry campsites are located on the north side of the lake.

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Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop — Oct 10, 2009 — cloudsnow
Day hike
Features: Fall foliage
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Beautiful and easy hike, a lot of huckelberries, it tastes great and looks great. Mount rainier as the background, the the...
Beautiful and easy hike, a lot of huckelberries, it tastes great and looks great.
Mount rainier as the background, the the meadow with the fall color in the forground is very very beautiful.

there are a several tarns along the way.
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Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop — Oct 02, 2009 — StacyG
Day hike
Issues: Snow on trail
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The weather was cold, but amazing! While it was raining pretty much every where in the Puget Sound area (as...
The weather was cold, but amazing! While it was raining pretty much every where in the Puget Sound area (as well as a majority of the drive up 410), it was actually lightly snowing at the trail head. We were stoked, being we thought we were going to have to turn back because of rain.

The fall colors were amazing and looked even better with the dusting of snow. The hike itself wasn't too strenuous. I have managed to fall horribly out of shape, and although the first mile or so definitely had me winded, things seemed to level out at some point. We hiked from the trailhead directly across the road from Tipsoo Lake. Not sure exactly which way that was (clockwise or counter clockwise) being that Mt. Rainier was no where in sight because of all the clouds!

Other than that, the weather definitely does change course a lot-- as weather and hiking experts warn. It started off chilly (but not too cold) with the snow falling, then the sun would come out and warm you a bit, and when we rounded one section of the trail, there were some chilly winds (even for me, who loves the winter)! Definitely a good idea to bring some thermals, gloves, or a hat of sorts.

Completed the look in about 3hrs, which included a lot of stops for picture taking.
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Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop — Sep 30, 2009 — Climbear
Day hike
Features: Fall foliage
Issues: Snow on trail
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Today was a perfect day for Naches loop. The fall colors are at their peak. It snowed overnight so the...
Today was a perfect day for Naches loop. The fall colors are at their peak. It snowed overnight so the trees were covered in fresh snow, and there was some snow on the trail. Even though the temperature was in 40s, the snow didn't melt. The trail was in great condition, though there were many social trails that got me confused at first. Just follow the widest, best maintained trail you can see; don't follow skinny little trails. I couldn't see Rainier from Naches loop but while driving to the trailhead from the west I could see the Mountain all covered in fresh snow.
It was a wonderful day with fresh snow and amazing fall colors!
There are still some blueberries left but you have to dig for them in the snow...
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Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop — Sep 20, 2009 — Eric Jain
Day hike
Features: Fall foliage
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Arrived at the parking lot after noon; crowded, but had no trouble finding a parking spot. No issues with the...
Arrived at the parking lot after noon; crowded, but had no trouble finding a parking spot. No issues with the trail either; this is more of a stroll than a hike.

Few flowers were remaining, and the berries were past their prime. Lots of mushrooms instead. Someone spotted a mountain goat up on Naches Peak, and a group of Ptarmigan crossed the trail in front of us.
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Sheep Lake and Sourdough Gap, Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop — Sep 10, 2009 — Hikingqueen
Day hike
Features: Ripe berries
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Sheep Lake & Naches Loop 9-10-09 I’ll make this short and sweet just like the hikes. Started at 8:00 AM on...
Sheep Lake & Naches Loop 9-10-09
I’ll make this short and sweet just like the hikes. Started at 8:00 AM on PCT trail, this was my first time going to Sheep Lake. I walked around it and took a ton of reflection shots, I noticed a bra and panties sitting on a large log but no owner, if you lost them they are still there..after that I met a few people doing the PCT trail from Mexico.. woman “socks” on her blog said she went through 5 pairs of shoes already.. I ate tons of berries on the way down and decided to hit Naches loop trail and look for bears..As I was heading up I saw a rainbow, it was very odd since there was no rain. Beautiful day and great tarns, lakes and mountain views.. colors are turning as you can see. Hike #74, I hope I can get to 100 this year it’s going to be close.
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Day Hiking: Mount Rainier National Park Trails
by Dan A. Nelson and Alan L. Bauer

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Roundtrip 3.0 miles
Elevation Gain 600 ft
Highest Point 5849 ft
Features
Lakes
Fall foliage
Wildflowers/Meadows
Mountain views
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking: Mt. Rainier National Park Trails (Nelson & Bauer - Mountaineers Books)
Green Trails Mount Rainier East
No. 270
and Bumping Lake
No. 271

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Driving Directions
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Red Marker Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop
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From Enumclaw, drive east about 47 miles on State Route 410 to the junction with SR 123. Stay left to continue east on SR 410 another 3 miles. Park in the Tipsoo Lake parking lot on your left just past the footbridge marking Chinook Pass. Note: SR 123 was severely damaged by the November 2006 floods. Although the road has been reopened, call to check on road conditions.

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