Necklace Valley
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A demanding hike, to be sure. Necklace Valley makes a wonderful 2-3 night backpack trip for hearty hikers, and rewards with a string of cool alpine lakes named for precious gems that you can swim or fish in, or just camp beside. Recent Trip Reports
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Necklace Valley #1062, Alpine Lakes High Route, Dorothy Lake, Taylor Creek Trail #1002
— Aug 01, 2007
— austineats
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I came across this idea one night while pouring over the Beckey guide. A little hatched trail, marked, ""Alpine Lakes...
I came across this idea one night while pouring over the Beckey guide. A little hatched trail, marked, ""Alpine Lakes High Route"", jumped out at me. I sent out an email to the usual suspects and then a week or so later I was lucky enough to heading up #1062 to the Necklace Valley. Low valley woods kept us cool and mushroom hunting kept our minds busy. We found a few old logging remnants, berries galor and an amazing crop of King Boletes.
Necklace Valley #1062
— Jul 28, 2007
— Rob
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This was a great trip to Necklace Valley. Rain flushed everyone out of the valley so I had it to...
This was a great trip to Necklace Valley. Rain flushed everyone out of the valley so I had it to myself for three glorious days of bright sunshine.
Necklace Valley #1062
— Jul 15, 2007
— Alison
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Amazing day! My husband and I took this trail today just as a late day hike not expecting such beauty....
Amazing day! My husband and I took this trail today just as a late day hike not expecting such beauty. Very easy hike and the first lake is easily reached if given time. We only made it too the bridge that was washed away at 4.5 miles due to time. Very nice trail with pretty flowers and small creek crossings that our lab loved. At 2 points in the trail about 2.5 miles in there is thicker brush but not bothersome. Once we reached the main river it was incredibly clear and beautiful with the backdrop of the mountain. The only slight annoyance was a few biting flies and mosquitoes, but not as bad as other hikes. At 4.5 miles we turned around as it was getting late, and on our way back we noticed shredded trees about head high up the tree and bear scat here and there, but nothing like other hikes like bald mountain trail. Not too far from the trees that were clawed we heard a bear growling and moaning not too far away up on the hill above that scared us a little. We just talked loudly and made our way back to the car at record time.
Necklace Valley #1062
— Jul 14, 2007
— Jeff
Day hike
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Blowdowns | Bridge out | Water on trail | Bugs
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A friend and I started at 0945 and it took us almost exactly 7 hours to reach Opal Lake. We...
A friend and I started at 0945 and it took us almost exactly 7 hours to reach Opal Lake. We didn't rush and took our time and had a nice lunch at the point where you cross the river and begin the major ascend (about 4.5 miles). There was some blow-down along the way but nothing that could not be navigated. The river crossings were pretty smooth with the exception of one where the bridge was out and the trees that were used to replace the bridge were pretty narrow and with packs it took a little time to cross. The only other real hairy spot included a huge downed tree across the trail with a very severe dropoff. We found the bugs to be very bad once we hit Jade Lake. We continued to Opal hoping they would get better...no luck, in fact, we thought worse. We came back to Jade and spent the night. Once it began to get dark, the bugs did subside. The morning once again brought lots of mosquitoes during the tear down and hike out. We tried three different kinds of bug juice. The hike out took 5 hours. Overall, the trail is in good condition with a few areas where extra attention will be required to navigate. Day hike
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Did on overnight at Emerald Lake. I visited Jade, Al, and Locket Lakes. All are snow-free, except a few remaining...
Did on overnight at Emerald Lake. I visited Jade, Al, and Locket Lakes. All are snow-free, except a few remaining patches. Keep your eyes out for the grassy marsh landscape, maybe 100 yards or so to the right a few miles from the trailhead. I didn't notice it coming in; but was amazed to see this landscape so different from the forest I was hiking in. It almost looked like a rice paddy at first glance. |
Driving Directions
Take Highway 2 about 1.8 miles east of the town of Snohomish. Turn south onto the Foss River Road 68. The clearly marked parking lot and trailhead will be on your left at 4.2 miles.
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