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Crowds abate once past Denny Creek's waterfalls--the hordes thinning to a respectable number of serious hikers looking for an alpine lake experience. And what an experience! The trail finally crests Hemlock Pass and descends moderately to Melakwa Lake, a broad alpine wonder with rocky slopes leading straight down into the crystal water. Those bright waters also reflect the craggy peaks that ring the lake: Chair and Kaleetan Peaks, most notably.

Hike up the trail as it rolls under the I-90 westbound viaduct to the Denny Creek waterslide at 1.3 miles. You'll pass Keekwulee Falls and Snowshoe Falls at 1.4 and 2 miles and will then climb the long, steep valley of Denny Creek. The path crosses the creek periodically and ambles through dense forest and across rocky avalanche chutes.

At about 3 miles the trail gets serious about climbing and weaves up a series of switchbacks to Hemlock Pass at 3.5 miles (elev. 4600 ft). The trail slides through the forested pass (yes, it's largely a hemlock forest), before dropping gradually over the next mile to the shores of Melakwa Lake.

Avoid walking though the fragile meadows as much as possible--there's enough rock and established trail that you won't need to further damage the already trampled heather and wildflower fields around the lake.
Driving Directions:

From Seattle drive east on I-90 to exit 47 (Asahel Curtis/Denny Creek). Turn left over the overpass and proceed to a T. Turn right and travel 0.25 mile to Denny Creek Road (Forest Road 58). Turn left and drive 2.5 miles, turning left on the paved road just after the Denny Creek Campground. The trailhead is at the road's end.

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Melakwa Lake, Denny Creek — Oct 06, 2012 — vongoebel
Day hike
Features: Fall foliage
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Felt like reconnoitering Kaleetan Peak today so I headed for the Denny Creek trailhead. Parking was ...
Felt like reconnoitering Kaleetan Peak today so I headed for the Denny Creek trailhead. Parking was kind of a pain as this seemed to be quite the popular destination today, but although there were a lot of folks along the trail, one never really feels crowded. After a long walk and encountering many chipmunks, pikas and even a young grouse I finally arrived at Melakwa Lake. The lake is lovely and set in some fantastic scenery. Consequently it is a little well loved and campers would do well to obey the "day use" or "No camping signs" at sensitive sites so that some of the vegetative beauty may be restored. Great Hike, ample water, few bugs, clear trail. Enjoy!
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Kaleetan Peak, Melakwa Lake — Sep 14, 2012 — RMS Hiker
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming | Fall foliage
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Great day for hiking, made it to Melakwa lake beautiful as always, streams and waterfalls on the way...
Great day for hiking, made it to Melakwa lake beautiful as always, streams and waterfalls on the way up, have little to no water, but still plenty of wild flowers and fall color in on it's way.
Never hiked Kalateen peak wasn't sure where to head up, fortunately another friendly hiker new the path so off we went,( right at the toilet sign ) although we didn't summit Kalateen due to time restraints there was plenty of awesome view's to go around, Many thanks to the fellow hiker, good to get to know you. I'll start earlier in the day next time.
Also saw 4 other hikers who summitted Chair peak way to go!!
More Photos at https://www.facebook.com/me[…]amp;type=1&l=4c538854c0
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Melakwa Lake — Aug 24, 2012 — Meredith
Day hike
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What a great day for a hike! The sky was brilliantly blue and there was a lovely (dare I say autumn...
What a great day for a hike! The sky was brilliantly blue and there was a lovely (dare I say autumn-like) chill in the air as we started out. The lake is beautiful. I think it's worth noting, though, that this trail is very rocky. It took us a LOT longer than we expected to complete the hike because it's hard to hit a good stride amid all those rocks. We saw a couple of people heading up the trail in sneakers. I would not recommend that.
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Melakwa Lake — Aug 12, 2012 — Diva and Sherpa
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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I'm mostly writing this trip report because on the way in, we saw two different WTA work parties, cu...
I'm mostly writing this trip report because on the way in, we saw two different WTA work parties, cutting brush and working on the trail. It looked like they were trying to cut routes for spring run-off so it would run beside, rather than through, the tread. Way to go, WTA volunteers! Thank you for your effort to keep the trails in good shape!

We had a great hike up to Melakwa Lake on a hot day. The trailhead, per descriptions and reports, was busy, and there were indeed crowds up to the falls at Denny Creek. Above the falls, it was still pretty busy, and there were more than a dozen people at the lake itself. We lunched and swam (OK, just dipped in and out -- it's cold!), enjoying the lack of bugs on this warm August day. On the way back out, we saw maybe three dozen people playing in Denny Creek. What a beautiful day to be in the woods.

Some wildflowers -- pearly everlasting, columbine, tall bluebells, penstamon, sitka valerian, wild strawberry, a few queen's cup and even one lone, lingering tiger lily.
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Melakwa Lake — Aug 11, 2012 — TripleHHikers
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
Issues: Blowdowns
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Good hike up to a beautiful alpine lake. The first 2 miles are pretty easy and then the elevation g...
Good hike up to a beautiful alpine lake. The first 2 miles are pretty easy and then the elevation gain gets serious. Lots of people using the trail, so we recommend an early start. On the return trip, the hike back the car will be slow with almost 'rush hour traffic' amounts of people coming and going to Denny Creek. Over all great day! Visit our blog for full account of the trip with pics!
http://triplehhikers.blogspot.com/2012/08/melakwa-lake.html
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Melakwa Lake. Photo by Shadow's Mom.
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2011
Location
Melakwa Lake (#1011)
Snoqualmie Pass -- Snoqualmie Pass
Mount Baker -Snoqualmie National Forest, Snoqualmie Ranger District, North Bend office
Statistics
Roundtrip 9.0 miles
Elevation Gain 2300 ft
Highest Point 4600 ft
Features
Lakes
Waterfalls
Ridges/passes
Established campsites
User info
Northwest Forest Pass required
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking: Snoqualmie Pass (Nelson & Bauer - Mountaineers Books)
Green Trails Snoqualmie Pass No. 207

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