Snow Lake
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If there's such a thing as a wilderness superhighway, this is it. The Snow Lake Trail is Washington's most heavily used trail within a designated wilderness area. On any given summer weekend, you can expect to share the area with upward of two hundred hikers. Fortunately, midweek the route is virtually deserted, and after Labor Day the number of weekend hikers drops to more reasonable levels. Why is it so popular? It's a combination of easy-to-access wilderness trail and a route to one of the most picturesque lakes in the water-rich Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Snow Lake is surrounded by high granite peaks and is visited by deer, mountain goats, and a host of small critters and birds. What's more, the lakeshores are lined with wildflowers in early summer and juicy huckleberries later in the year. All in all, the crowds are justified--few places that are so easy to reach offer such a stunning wilderness experience. Recent Trip Reports
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Snow Lake
— Aug 16, 1997
— Umbo
Day hike
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No snow or blowdowns. Bugs
irritating but not nearly as bad as the previous 3 weeks have been. The lake...
No snow or blowdowns. Bugs
Snow Lk Gem Lk
— Aug 13, 1997
— DML
Day hike
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This is one of those
hikes that I will do only on a weekday, as the thundering hordes are just...
This is one of those
Snow Lake
— Aug 10, 1997
— Alex's dad
Day hike
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Nearly all the snow is gone,
even north of the hill overlooking the lake. Bugs (as in other...
Nearly all the snow is gone,
Snow, Gem, Wildcat's, Caroline, Hatchet, Derrick Lk
— Aug 06, 1997
— J. Thomas Bentzen
Day hike
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Alpine Lakes - Trail to Snow Lk is fine. Snow Lk is 1/3 frozen. Trail to...
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Driving Directions
From Seattle drive east on I-90 to exit 52 (signed for Snoqualmie Pass west). Turn left (north), crossing under the freeway, and continue to the end of the road at the Alpental Ski Area parking lot. |
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