Annette Lake
May 21, 2009
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- Type of Outing
- Day hike
- Read More in our Hiking Guide
- Hike: Annette Lake
- Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- Snoqualmie Pass
- Agency: Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, Snoqualmie Ranger District
- Trails: Annette Lake (#1019)
- Avg Rating: 3.50
- Be Aware Of
- Snow on trail
Be prepared for snow.
Perfect day for a hike with easy access to parking lot. Snow on trail starts just under 3000 ft level (1.5 miles) and signs of the trail are gone just over 2 miles up (3400 ft). Either know the trail well and/or have map and gps. Be sure and have ice axe or hiking poles, along with gaiters as rest of the way up the trail is basically walking on a 20 percent snow slope. Snow depth varies from two to five feet. Expect a few post holes.
Annette Lake is just beginning to melt out and the view is quite beautiful. There were no signs of anyone having been into the lake and I had it all to myself.
Perfect day for a hike with easy access to parking lot. Snow on trail starts just under 3000 ft level (1.5 miles) and signs of the trail are gone just over 2 miles up (3400 ft). Either know the trail well and/or have map and gps. Be sure and have ice axe or hiking poles, along with gaiters as rest of the way up the trail is basically walking on a 20 percent snow slope. Snow depth varies from two to five feet. Expect a few post holes.
Annette Lake is just beginning to melt out and the view is quite beautiful. There were no signs of anyone having been into the lake and I had it all to myself.
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