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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Fall foliage
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Saw elk on drive in (Skate Creek roadside). One van & one rig w/ horse trailer @ trailhead. Depart...
Saw elk on drive in (Skate Creek roadside). One van & one rig w/ horse trailer @ trailhead. Departed at 11:15 AM. Views of Rainier from parking lot but top clouded in. Trail in good shape. Slight uphill at start, stays fairly level after that. Mostly in forest but a few openings w/ fall color starting. Trail heads southeast toward Packwood Lake. Trail cuts sharp to left and down to the lake after about 4 miles. Several buildings around west end of lake including 1910 Ranger Station with historic preservation in progress. Did not see anybody on hike up until lake. About 6 guys and 3 dogs spread out around west end of lake. Some of the guys trying to start a campfire on beach. Nice view of Johnson Peak w/ fresh coats of snow beyond far end of lake. I continued on to east end of lake via trail #81 Upper Lake Creek. Another 1-2 miles to get there. Did not see group on horses (other guys saw them). Mt Rainier mostly clouded in (visible from far end of lake on clear day). On way back passed a solo hiker who was going to camp there. Got back to car by 3:40 PM. Peaceful hike. No bugs!
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What a wonderful, easy hike thru the woods to a large beautiful lake. Lots of cars in the parking lo...
What a wonderful, easy hike thru the woods to a large beautiful lake. Lots of cars in the parking lot, but only saw a few, suppose that most were backpacking.
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Bugs
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Sunshine and swimming!! We camped overnight on a perfect site on the lake. The stars were out by 10...
Sunshine and swimming!! We camped overnight on a perfect site on the lake. The stars were out by 10pm, and moon shone on us all night, better than a headlamp!
Bring the bug spray for dusk, but otherwise the breeze kept the bugs off. The campsite by the pit toilet with the blue tarp was the best. If you go all the way across the lake you get a view of Rainier. EASY hike in. |
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Mudholes, Bugs
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There are two trailheads for the Packwood Lake trek. We made the mistake of taking the windy high el...
There are two trailheads for the Packwood Lake trek. We made the mistake of taking the windy high elevation terrain trail to the lake. This trail wasn't extremely difficult but I do not recommended for a family with three kids. This trail is a half mile shorter than the laid back easy ATV trail but I would have gladly traded the half mile distance for the flat terrain trail. once we got to the lake we realized what we had just done was all worth it! It was like being in a dream the entire time I was up there. The weather was beautiful and the lake was perfect, just like I imagined it to be. this is definitely a must see place. On the way back we did take the easier trail and it was flat terrain and better views. The only downfall is that this trail is highly used by ATV riders so beware they do fly up on you pretty quick. Luckily no one was hit! One more thing beware of the bugs! I swear there were times we had like 12-15 mosquitoes trying to land on our faces! We had to spray with 100 percent deet at least six or seven times. So be prepared! Oh take swim clothes! we forgot ours and trust me you will want to swim after hiking in the heat!
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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Very nice easy day hike. I thought there would be more people on this hike since it was memorial da...
Very nice easy day hike. I thought there would be more people on this hike since it was memorial day weekend, but I only saw four other groups. So, not crowded on this particular day. The views are not spectacular, but still a great nature walk. The lake itself is a beautiful sight, calm and majestic.
I was able to hike this after having just injured my knee the day before, with a knee brace on. The five miles go by in a breeze because it's pretty flat terrain. There were however some trees blocking the trail in parts, but can easily be ducked under or climbed over. There was also some snow still on the trail. If stepping in a week spot, it could go up to your knee, but if you follow other footsteps, it was already pretty packed down. All in all, pretty relaxing hike, great place to break in the hiking season in the NW. |
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Fall foliage
Blowdowns, Mud/Rockslide, Mudholes, Water on trail
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Took the ramble up through the Goat Rocks Wilderness and Gifford Pinchot to Packwood Lake. This is a...
Took the ramble up through the Goat Rocks Wilderness and Gifford Pinchot to Packwood Lake. This is a fairly easy hike, the trail is in pretty good shape with only a few mucky spots and minimal horse poo. The lake itself is an unreal turquoise color. My hiking buddy and I saw a few dayhikers and people fishing in boats, but they had all left by the evening. We ended up having the lake to ourselves.
There's only one fallen tree across the trail. Fall colors are starting to show in many places and that, combined with the beauty of the lake, makes the hike worth it. We were spoiled by AMAZING weather on Saturday and a steady, light rain on Sunday. I highly recommend this hike, especially to people who might not want to expend too much energy. |
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Perfect weather for the first hike of the year, trail is in excellent shape with the help of the vol...
Perfect weather for the first hike of the year, trail is in excellent shape with the help of the volunteers, (they have done a great job) Got to the lake with the excellent view of Johnson Peak. Made lunch and then nap time for a couple of hours Love it
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Bugs
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This one's for the fishers... first, the recap: Mosquitoes on the trail, but not really at the lake ...
This one's for the fishers... first, the recap: Mosquitoes on the trail, but not really at the lake (don't stop walking on trail and you should be fine). A little disappointing showing up after 4.5 miles only to see a line-up of five ATV's, but hey- they were only around for the day (should have payed 'em five bucks to haul my pack up there).. lake is HUGE with very well maintained/used camp sites and already-set-up fire pits to make the work easy (we passed up on the social aspect and headed to the opposite end on the left side of the lake... 6.5 miles total to our site). TO THE FIVE GUYS HALFWAY DOWN THE LAKE ON THE LEFT SIDE: DON'T shoot off guns next time, PLEASE put out your fire when you leave, NEVER throw an industrial size spray-paint can in the fire because, like we saw, it will NOT burn, and for the sake of those who don't want bears eating their faces off, NEVER AGAIN spread out the remainder of your Costco trail-mix bag around the entire camp site, because now no one will be able to use that site or feel safe when animals get smart enough to know camp site + humans = food.
OK- fishing: we brought two poles, and were excited because when we first got there a guy had caught an 8-incher in five minutes! Welp, for us, let's just say you need to either be able to cast your spinner out a quarter of a mile into the middle of the lake, get a raft out there and troll, or be the luckiest person on earth because we literally tried everything we could w/the gear we had and came up empty handed. Four colors of spinners and a couple soar arms, weight on the bottom with power bait floating (yes we used bait even though you're not supposed to), and a bobber sitting out for hours... nothing. Here's the problem: the lake is WAY too big to fish from the side (and the shore is all rocks), it's 160 feet deep in some parts, and with easy access to ATV's and dirtbikes, I'm sure most fish won't want to come even close to shore (plus not too many bugs out on the lake b/c of constant slight breeze)... with that being said, we still had a good time and if you get a chance to bring up a raft to get out in the middle, you're going to catch a huge sucker that's been waiting his (or her) whole life for you!! First time out; will probably come back; and actually not too sore the next day (today) after 13 miles and 30 lbs on my back! Enjoy :) |
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
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Maybe it was the perfect weather, or the wide well-groomed trail, or the wonderful sensation of dipp...
Maybe it was the perfect weather, or the wide well-groomed trail, or the wonderful sensation of dipping hot feet in the chilly lake--it's hard to say--but we loved this hike! It was just right for a couple beginning hikers with a pooch. There were a fair number of folks on the trail but it didn't feel over-run. The views at the lake were wonderful (and those at the parking lot were not too shabby either). This hike seems perfect for families with kids or anyone looking for a pleasant day hike or an easy overnight backpacking trip.
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Wildflowers blooming
Blowdowns
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Missed FR 1262 using my WA Gazette but other than that we found the trailhead fine. Lots of parking...
Missed FR 1262 using my WA Gazette but other than that we found the trailhead fine. Lots of parking avail…
The hike gained altitude for the first mile but then it was all down hill for the rest. I began to wonder when the next big hill was coming but it never did. There was a trace of snow near the lake but nothing to worry about on the trails. We arrived at the lake around 10 AM with the sun upon us. Our aim was to catch a few trout so we headed off to the right side of the lake about ½ mile centered on the island. Although we tried floating worms or pink power eggs as well as setting them on the bottom we never got a single bite. I was amazed this early in the season since the lake had only been open for 3 weeks. Oh well, maybe we used the wrong color or got up there too late??? We noticed an ATV at the lake and asked the owner how he got there. Seems there is an access road that we didn’t know about that is open to ATVs, motorcycles, bikes, etc… Knowing that tells me why there were no fish… Anyway, we took the access road back which amazingly had more inclines and declines than the trail. All around this hike would be a good one for a family with tweens but its not much of a challenge and did I mention there were no fish? Nice scenery though… |
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Blowdowns, Mud/Rockslide
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Road and parking lot clear. very few patches of ice on the trail, some small blowdown and 2 large tr...
Road and parking lot clear. very few patches of ice on the trail, some small blowdown and 2 large trees on the trail, 1 small rock slide. not passable for horses. The Lake shore is free of snow, water level is pretty low for this time of the year. 3 otters playing in the outlet by the dam. great day hike for early season. 9 miles round trip.
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Wildflowers blooming
Mudholes, Water on trail, Snow on trail
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Headed out to Packwood lake Friday afternoon for a weekend trip with my dog. Road to the parking lot...
Headed out to Packwood lake Friday afternoon for a weekend trip with my dog. Road to the parking lot is perfect. Beautiful the entire weekend, almost no clouds and 70's! The hike in was superb, great views of the valley and the mountain. Took the lower trail to the lake. About a third of the way in there was snow, but it was avoidable. 2/3 of the way in you have to hike through it, but it isn't bad. I sank, but not deep. The lake is gorgeous as always. Only a couple other groups made the trek that I saw all weekend. The hike out was just as awesome as the hike in, and the snow is melting fast.
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
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The hike in to Packwood Lake is as easy a four miles as you'll find anywhere, and at the lake the tr...
The hike in to Packwood Lake is as easy a four miles as you'll find anywhere, and at the lake the trail continues flat all the way round to the inlet. Upper Lake Creek is also remarkably flat and goes on like that for miles, but once it finally starts heading up it gets mercilessly steep, but that's elevation for you. There are no camps at all past the lake until just below Packwood Saddle, a nice spot by a babbling stream, and another right at the saddle. Either would make an excellent base camp for exploring south into the high country of the Goat Rocks. |
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Well, for the first time in 30 years, we had a mess of mosquitoes at Packwood Lake and the trail goi...
Well, for the first time in 30 years, we had a mess of mosquitoes at Packwood Lake and the trail going in to the lake. The mosquitoes were horrible to say the least. Packwood Lake was and is still beautiful with Johnston Peak out in all it's glory. Lots of people camping at the lake, but very quiet the whole weekend. We used the pipeline road going and coming instead of the trail, thought it would be better and faster going out away from the mosquitoes. Once you get past the repair section on the pipeline road (going towards the trailhead) the mosquito situation is better. |
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
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I hiked into Packwood Lake on Saturday afternoon. The trail is snow free and passes as a super freew...
I hiked into Packwood Lake on Saturday afternoon. The trail is snow free and passes as a super freeway for hikers. It is in excellent shape. I set up camp and then proceeded up as far as Mosquito lake on the #78. A few downed trees but nothing serious. No snow until right at Mosquito Lake near the junction at Three Peaks. Another couple said that they made it to near Lost Lake and the snow was pretty much a 100% cover. Within a couple of day, the campsites at Mosquito Lake should be dry enough to use. |
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The second half of the trail is still snow covered, but the route is easy to follow. The lake and sn...
The second half of the trail is still snow covered, but the route is easy to follow. The lake and snow-capped mountains look beautiful. |
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My brother and hiking partner hiked in to Packwood Lake while my husband Jerry rode his bicycle in o...
My brother and hiking partner hiked in to Packwood Lake while my husband Jerry rode his bicycle in on the pipeline road. The forest service is repairing the wash out on the pipeline road and the Lewis County Backcountry Horsemen have been clearing the trees off the road. |
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The trail was in excellent condition! Nice, gentle and quick hike into Packwood Lake for the purpose...
The trail was in excellent condition! Nice, gentle and quick hike into Packwood Lake for the purpose of lucnh and scouting backcounty sites for future overnight trips. My kids and wife had an easy time with the trail to the lake. A little snow covering the trail near the top of the ridge. |
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South Cascades -- Goat Rocks
Washouts
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Pipeline Road Trail #74, an alternate route for Packwood Lake Trail #78 to reach Packwood Lake, has ...
Pipeline Road Trail #74, an alternate route for Packwood Lake Trail #78 to reach Packwood Lake, has a large wash-out. A bypass has been created around the wash-out. This is a multi-use trail that is often used for a loop trip to the lake. |
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Backcountry Horsemen of Washington - Lewis County Chapter cleared winter blow-downs from Packwood La...
Backcountry Horsemen of Washington - Lewis County Chapter cleared winter blow-downs from Packwood Lake Trail #78 starting at Packwood Lake trailhead to Packwood Lake. A mud-slide on the Pipeline Road Trail #74 is passable for foot traffic,stock, & ORV's. |
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Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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Set out for Packwood Lake on Thurs 04/05 AM for first overnight of the season. Trailhead parking lot...
Set out for Packwood Lake on Thurs 04/05 AM for first overnight of the season. Trailhead parking lot accessible. Left at 0800 taking the ORV trail #74 to save time. Patches of snow in places on trail until becoming continuous approximately .5 MI from lake. Snow depths on trail were 12-18,” snow was hard enough in AM to walk on, so we kept the snowshoes packed. Arrived at Packwood Lake at 0930. North and east side of lake snow free. Set up camp and then began a day hike south along the lake and then up Upper Lake Creek to see the big trees. Encountered numerous trees across the trail from last fall’s storm, some requiring leaving the trail for a fair distance to clear. Encountered first patches of snow on trail just south of the lake, walked approximately 3.5 MI up the creek using snowshoes for the last 2 MI., as there was enough continuous snow now soft and deep enough to post hole. Returned to camp at 1800, no others at lake and NO mosquitoes at any time. After sunset, an amazing show with sky clear and the stars reflecting off the lake. |
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Blowdowns, Washouts, Water on trail, Snow on trail
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The FS road to the trailhead is snow free although some remains of blowdown litter the road. You nee...
The FS road to the trailhead is snow free although some remains of blowdown litter the road. You need a NW pass to park at the trailhead. We started out for a short walk in the woods, somewhere along the way we decided to go for the whole loop. The first 2/3 of the way in was in great shape, a few step-over blowdowns, dry and flat. At about just over an hour in we ran into patches of snow and then progressing to solid packed snow. No need for snow shoes, it was hard enough to walk on the top without much postholing. The lake is high and clear of ice. AT the rangers station there is a sign stating that the lower trail is closed. We were running out of time and decided to give it a try instead of climbing back up and over the snow fields. One large wash-out has closed the trail, a new trail is already cut around and was safe to pass. OK for hikers, not for horses or ORV's. All in all a great day, any day hiking is better than any day working. Round trip 9 miles, 4 hours. |
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Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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We had to start our hike about a mile from the trailhead due to about 6"" heavy snow covering most o...
We had to start our hike about a mile from the trailhead due to about 6"" heavy snow covering most of last stretch of road. |
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The weather was cooler than expected. I wore shorts and a long sleeve shirt and was still very comfo...
The weather was cooler than expected. I wore shorts and a long sleeve shirt and was still very comfortable. There were no bugs on the trail! We may have been just lucky. The trail was easy, mostly dry and clear. The old growth was cool among the newer growth trees. The lake was beautiful. Nice place to stop for lunch. Round trip 9 miles. Vault toilet at lake not well maintained but toilet at trailhead was very nice. I'll do this one again! |
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Backcountry Horsemen of Washington - Lewis County chapter cleared the Packwood Lake Trail #78 of win...
Backcountry Horsemen of Washington - Lewis County chapter cleared the Packwood Lake Trail #78 of winter blowdowns. 25 logs were removed from the trail to the lake - some were in the wilderness and had to be removed by hand tools. The Pipeline Road to the lake is now cleared to the lake. There is some snow on the trail on the north side of the hill before dropping down to the lake but it is no problem for access to the lake. A very popular place for camping during the Memorial Day weekend. |
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Blowdowns
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Beautiful sunny day for a hike, read where there was still a lot of snow on the trail so I took my s...
Beautiful sunny day for a hike, read where there was still a lot of snow on the trail so I took my snowshoes for a ride. The little bit of snow that was there should be gone by the time I write this. My snowshoes enjoyed the trip firmly attached to my pack. Few blow downs, a little mud to walk around from melting snow - arrived dry. |
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Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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I arrived at the trailhead via paved and well-signed FS road 1260 about 12:30, one of only three car...
I arrived at the trailhead via paved and well-signed FS road 1260 about 12:30, one of only three cars in a parking lot that probably holds close to fifty in the summer. For some reason, the Northwest Forest Pass signs were all covered up. All the services were in place, though -- I challenge you to find a cleaner, less odiferous vault toilet in a national forest! |
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Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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The trail to Packwood Lake is mostly snow free with a few blow-downs on the trail. We had to leave t...
The trail to Packwood Lake is mostly snow free with a few blow-downs on the trail. We had to leave the trail a couple of times to avoid or climb over blow-downs, but most of the blow-downs were small enough to walk over. We did walk on snow between 1-3' deep for the last 20-30 minutes as we approached the lake, but the trail was easy to follow. |
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The mushrooms were amazing! We must have seen a dozen different kind growing everywhere. The trail ...
The mushrooms were amazing! We must have seen a dozen different kind growing everywhere. The trail was great too - not too busy it being fall and rainy. Good campsite at far end of lake. |
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Packwood Lake in the Goat Rocks Wilderness 6/19/04 ------------------------------------------------...
Packwood Lake in the Goat Rocks Wilderness 6/19/04 ------------------------------------------------ |
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Hiked in to Packwood Lake on trail #78. Nice day, the trail is clear of snow and blowdowns. A few m...
Hiked in to Packwood Lake on trail #78. Nice day, the trail is clear of snow and blowdowns. A few muddy places, but not bad. No one else at the lake, checked out one of the campsites along the side of the lake, found the fire pit full of tin cans etc., and a plastic bag of beer bottles in the pit toilet on the floor. My friend and I put the trash and bottles in other plastic bags and hauled it out. Before heading out, we hiked to the end of the lake, again, trail ok, no snow. We hiked back to the car via the service road/trail, no blow downs on that either. We met a service person from the dam coming in on an ATV, and he took the garbage for us which was great as we were tired of it hanging and swaying from our day packs. |
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We did our monthly group PNWH backpacking trip, up to Packwood Lake this weekend. The trail itself ...
We did our monthly group PNWH backpacking trip, up to Packwood Lake this weekend. The trail itself is in great shape...ok, minus the horse that had the ""trots"" in front of us. Yuck. Saw almost no one-due to the rain. We camped just past the Goat Rocks Wilderness boundary on an area that jutted out into the lake. Some of the group dayhiked up to Mosquito Lake and did hit snow, but it was small patches and dirty. Just avoid the campsites near the ranger station at the head of the lake, and it is a pretty place to backpack to. Those sites had a lot of scarring and garbage sadly. The loons on the lake are just gorgeous, and the fish were jumping. |
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Blowdowns, Water on trail, Snow on trail
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I drove up to the Packwood lake trailhead Saturday after work to find it deserted. I slept in the c...
I drove up to the Packwood lake trailhead Saturday after work to find it deserted. I slept in the car, and Sunday morning I went back into Packwood for breakfast, then returned to the trailhead. I hit the trail at 2 pm, not in any hurry. The first two miles of the aquaduct trail were snow-free, then it was patchy for a while, then got deep enough to put the snowshoes on, then it disappeared again, then got deep again, then was all gone when I got to the lake. If I went back tomorrow, I would definitely leave the snowshoes home. There was some blow-down to negotiate, but nothing to bad. The lake is very scenic, with a small island making a nice foreground to pictures of Johnson Peak in the distance. I explored the aquaduct entry area, and an old cabin that had a strange boat in it, apparently made of skins stretched over a frame. There was a nice campsite at the northeast corner of the lake, so I settled in for the sunset, made dinner and hung my hammock. There was deer poop everywhere, at least 20 piles in my campsite alone. I was very glad I hadn't brought the dog and a tent. The temperatures were hot when the wind came up the valley, and cold if they came from over the lake and down from the glaciers. I was serenaded to sleep by an owl and the yipping of some coyotes when the moon came out. Monday morning I lounged around taking pictures, then motivated at noon and headed to the south end of the lake, and got some nice views of Rainier. I needed my GPS to find the Upper Lake Creek trail due to some snow in the woods, but once found it was easy to follow. It wound its way upstream just a few feet up the bank that borders the creek bottom, which is very interesting. I couldn't tell if a forest grew up in the middle of a braided stream, or if a stream had invaded a forest. I had hoped to go far enough to get a view of Packwood Glacier, but once I was about 1/2 mile beyond Beaver Creek, I knew that was an unrealistic goal, still 2 more miles ahead, and the woods were pretty dense, so a view may have been unlikely anyway. I went back to the lake, and explored the mud flats where the streams meet the lake, getting some more good photos of Rainier and Johnson Pk. I did the two miles back to camp in just 65 minutes because the lakeshore trail is snow-free and in excellent shape. The permit box at the wilderness boundary says there is a $100 fine for not having a permit even for day use, and there was no pencil in the box. Oh well. The 11th essential: a pen. The lake was 90 percent melted out Monday morning, 100 percent by late afternoon. Monday night was another display of planets, stars and the moon, with more owls but no coyotes. Tuesday dawned gray and drizzly, so I packed up and then hung out a while under my tarp that I use as a rain fly for the hammock, hoping for some last views or maybe an end to the rain. At 10:30 I gave up and left, and the rain stopped about an hour later, so the delayed start did help. I went back a slightly different way, heading up and over a 200 ft bump, following some snowmobile tracks, instead of countouring around the bump like on the way in. I got back at 1 pm, 2 1/2 hours to go 4 1/2 miles, maybe 1/3 snow-covered. As I approached the trailhead, I saw red tape crossing the trail in several places, and there were small bits of paper held down by rocks at numerous spots, each piece of paper marked with notes like ""#2"" or ""#8"". Weird. When I stopped for lunch in Packwood, I was informed that someone had committed suicide at the trailhead Monday night. The tape and markers then made tragic sense. How sad. Still it was a great trip, and having the entire lake to myself for three days made it special. I was surprised at the quantity of truly giant trees, the scenic quality of the lake, and the great mountain views. The downsides to this hike, the crowds and the motorized access, were not in evidence this trip. A big thanks goes out to Bev Blanchard and Eric Willhite, whose recent trip reports alerted me to the fact that this trip was now open. |
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Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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After arriving in the town of Packwood, WA on Friday night, around 7:30 p.m., it was decided, ok I ...
After arriving in the town of Packwood, WA on Friday night, around 7:30 p.m., it was decided, ok I decided that my brother Don, my daughter Lori and my dog Sophia would stay in a motel for the evening. It was our understanding that a lot of snow had fallen during the week, and I did not want to start snowshoeing after dark for 5-6 miles to reach the trailhead. When we arrived in Packwood, we did not see any snow at all, and asked about it when checking in to the motel, no snow there, just rain and hail. I guess when you get on Internet and type in Packwood, WA, it is White Pass information that you receive. The people at the motel said that the road to the trailhead was clear up to about 1 mile prior to the lake. |
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Snow prevents access to the trailhead about a half mile before the parking area. Once on the trail ...
Snow prevents access to the trailhead about a half mile before the parking area. Once on the trail in the woods, it's fairly clear for the first mile. After that, it's on snow then off snow for a few miles with the final mile being several feet deep still. At the lake we found the cabin open. This was good news as one of my scouts was suffering from some cold, wet feet. Saturday we awoke to some warm sunny weather. The lake level was down and was still frozen over. We took the ""road"" trail out since it had snowmobile tracks that were much easier to walk. The tracks ended up taking us down an even lower road (road 1262). Just past the gate marked on the green trails map, I dropped my pack and hiked up the dead-end spur road going in a SW direction. Near the end of this spur, I climbed up 600 feet through the woods and found myself at my parked car. Jumped in and drove down to pick everyone up. |
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Lena The Dog and I left Olympia at about 8:00 AM and arrived at the trailhead just outside of Packw...
Lena The Dog and I left Olympia at about 8:00 AM and arrived at the trailhead just outside of Packwood shortly after 10:00. Nice spot to park - great views of Rainier and the Goat Rocks, and a fancy-new potty to boot! |
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Blowdowns
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The trip to Packwood Lake was a much better experience than the one on Good Friday. All the blowdow...
The trip to Packwood Lake was a much better experience than the one on Good Friday. All the blowdowns have been cleared on the footpath as well as on the service road. Nevertheless, My trip to Packwood Saddle was cut short because of the numerous blowdowns there. After about 2 miles, my master turned us around. I didn't have any problems, because I could crawl under the blowdowns (they were high enough for my dog legs), but my master had a hard time scrambling around or over them. He finally gave up because we had to negotiate all of them on the way back. Nevertheless, it was a pleasant experience for te two of us. |
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Blowdowns, Mudholes, Snow on trail
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Gorgeous day for a hike. Trail was fairly clear of snow. Lots of blowdowns on trail.Many were alrea...
Gorgeous day for a hike. Trail was fairly clear of snow. Lots of blowdowns on trail.Many were already cleared off. Had the trail to ourselves both in and out. We trekked a bit further to head up to Mosquito Lake but trail was pretty heavy with snow for quite a long distance. Although you could follow the trail thanks to good blaze marks and a set of boot prints that had been up there too. We gave up just short of the Mosquito Lake and called it a good day. Headed back to Packwood Lake for a munch break and then out to the trailhead we went. Lots of fish jumping in the lake and lots of beautiful ducks. |
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Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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4 of us headed up to Packwood Lake on Friday afternoon. Got to the trailhead at 4:30 and reached ou...
4 of us headed up to Packwood Lake on Friday afternoon. Got to the trailhead at 4:30 and reached out camping spot by 6:30, which was 1/4 mile from the outlet bridge. We counted 25 downed trees on the trail section, varied sizes. 2 had to be on hands and knees, 1 had to go up and around, the rest were step over. Snow started fairly soon from the trailhead but was scattered. The solid snow (at least 90% coverage) started about 1/4 mile from the wilderness boundary. Anywhere from nothing to 6 inches, depended on the openess of the tree cover. The snow ended just as you make the switchback that drops you down to the lake. The lake boundary was snowfree, some down by the damn. There are two blowdown just beyond the crossing of the outlet, both you had to go down and around. One is now fairly easily walked under since I took the trusty Sven saw to her this morning. We saw Cat tracks and Elk tracks in the snow. One lonely elk was bugling on all three nights. I didn't think they did that in the spring but man is sure did sound like it. Heard it again this morning before we came out (Sunday). Talked to two guys on Saturday who came in the road way and said they had to cross 50 or so downed trees. Mostly small but a few had to find other ways around. The trail around the lake heading to the inlet was in much better shape. Did a little trail clearing on the way back from the dayhike on Saturday. Two other gents were camped at the inlet camps. Snowed down to about 3000 feet Saturday night, a couple hundred feet above the lake. Saw and destroyed one humungus skeeter, you know, those lazy low flying ones you see in the spring. Weather was clouds, rain, sun, wind, 5/8 moon, it was a perfect spring hike in the great northwest. Thats all, thanks for listening. |
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Certainly a sign of an unusually warm winter when one can hike into packwood lake on the first day ...
Certainly a sign of an unusually warm winter when one can hike into packwood lake on the first day of february..... the groundhog may or may not see it's shadow today, but winter (at least in the pacific northwest) is pretty much over..... |
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No Bugs!!! NO BUGS!!! This may have been my first trip this summer without bugs! My Mountaineer gro...
No Bugs!!! NO BUGS!!! This may have been my first trip this summer without bugs! My Mountaineer group headed to Packwood Lake. This is a 9 miles very easy hike to a beautiful lake. The road to the trail is paved all the way and it dead-ends at the trail head. It can't get easier than that. From the parking area, you have a view of Mt. Rainier. At 10:30, the parking lot had only a few cars. I was expecting a huge crowd. I forgot this was Labor Day weekend when I scheduled this hike for the Go-Guide. So I was plesantly surprised. This trail is mostly under a nice forrest cover with peek-a-boo views of Rainier. The trail is dusty but clear or any debris. We made it to the lake in 1 1/2 hours for the faster group and 1 hour 45 minutes for the wanderers. As you are getting close to the lake you see this massive emerald-colored lake through the trees. The color of this lake is awesome! The lake sits under Johnson Peak. A few of us braved the cold water and took a lunch time swim. It was refreshing! We met up with another small group at the lake, two mountain bikers and 1 motorcyclist. Other than that...no body. I keep hearing about how popular this lake is and this was my second trip on a holiday weekend with only a few hikers to be found. I hope I never run into the rumored crowds. After lunch we made the return trip on the ATV road. We past a small group of backpackers heading to the lake and no one else. The town of Packwood was having some huge festival and traffic was slow getting out of Packwood. Our group decided to drive to Eatonville for dinner and a break from the long drive home to Tacoma. We stopped at ""Between the Bread"" restaurant and had a delicious dinner and lovely conversation. A very good day. I'll have to backpack it here one day. |
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Decided to take a look at Packwood Lake. The road is paved all the way to the trailhead where there...
Decided to take a look at Packwood Lake. The road is paved all the way to the trailhead where there is a large parking lot. Due to our late start, we didn't arrive at the parking area until 10:30 AM and there were quite a few cars in the lot at that time. The trail itself was in pretty good shape. We took the upper trail to the lake and were surprised to see a little snow in the shadows. Lots of people at the lake which included both overnighters and dayhikers. Enjoyed lunch at the lake and decided to go back along the lower trail. This trail is shorter and less hilly than the upper trail. It is open to motorized traffic though we only saw one motorcyclist the whole way back. One nice thing is that the lower trail has some tremendous views of Mt. Ranier and the Cowlitz River valley which the upper trail doesn't have. The bad thing is that at the end of the ATV trail there is no easy way back to the parking lot except to loop around to the main road and climb back to the parking lot. Good hike. |
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Blowdowns, Snow on trail
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Jerry, the 2 girls (dogs) & I arrived at the Packwood Lake trailhead at about 8:15 a.m. on Saturday...
Jerry, the 2 girls (dogs) & I arrived at the Packwood Lake trailhead at about 8:15 a.m. on Saturday morning. The parking lot was free of snow as was the trail #78 as far as we could see. The pipeline road below was snowfree from what we could see also. We chose to take the pipeline road in to the lake as I had been told that the trail #78 had quite a bit of snow on it. The day was overcast with sun breaks and a few sprinkles. The pipeline road/trail was snow free, no problems for about 3/4 of the way, maybe a little less. We had about 5-6 trees that we had to climb over or go around but not bad. We ended up having about 1 mile, guessing of continuous snow going in and coming out, about from 1-2' but not bad. It was compacted enough that it was not to hard to walk on. We did not use snowshoes. Bicycles, Motorcycles and ATV's cannot get in to the lake at this time because of the snow. |
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Blowdowns, Mudholes, Water on trail, Snow on trail
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I hiked the service road into Packwood Lake, once the route of a narrow gauge railroad into the lak...
I hiked the service road into Packwood Lake, once the route of a narrow gauge railroad into the lake around the turn of the 20th C. when developers hoped that they would be major supplier of electricity to Tacoma. It never worked out that way, although for years there was a resort of sort on lake until about the middle of the last decade. At any rate, the service road-it's barely wide enough for 4 wheelers is about a mile less than the NFS trail into the lake, about 3.7 miles to the lake. There was a good deal of snow on the road about half way in, the road is roughly about the elevation of the lake, around 3000 feet. The trail around the lake, the Upper Lake creek trail is snow free around the lake but once it starts up away from he lake, it is snow covered. I talked to some guys who slogged in on the NFS trail and they said it was amost completely under snow, some of it deep. I like to fish at the upper end of the lake, where the creeks enter the lake, and did a fair job, catching a limit of trout--nothing extraordinary. No bait is allowed in the lake, and you have to use a single barbless hook--and fish must be over 10 inches in length. It's about two miles by trail to the upper end of the lake-5-6 rafts were on the lake during the day, a much shorter way to reach the upper end. |
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Like most who use this trail undoubtedly, we took it as far as the lake. No hazards on this trail, ...
Like most who use this trail undoubtedly, we took it as far as the lake. No hazards on this trail, no snow (although there were some icy spots in the latter part of the trail, where the air felt considerably cooler than earlier on even though we hadn't gained any elevation) and -- on Friday at least -- no people. (Although there were two other vehicles at the trailhead, we did not see anyone either on the trail or at the lake.) The biggest annoyance was seeing bicycle tracks on this hiker- and horse-only trail, including inside the wilderness area. |
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My brother,one of my sons & I did our annual night hike in to Packwood Lake. Partial moon with brok...
My brother,one of my sons & I did our annual night hike in to Packwood Lake. Partial moon with broken clouds and fairly ""warm"" for this time of the year. Beautiful views of the lights down in the Packwood Area. We parked at the main trailhead, then took the service road in to the lake as this is easier with head lamps. We had my sons 2 dogs with us, with their own packs. The service road going in is in pretty good condition, no logs down, no wash outs. Arriving at the lake we head for the campsite that we use all the time, 1/2 way along the lake. No one else at the lake. Beautiful!! There is one rather large log down across the trail about 1/8th to 1/4th mile from the N end of the lake. It is fairly easy to get across, and since we came in, a couple of people on horses chopped part of it out so it is easier yet to get across. Other than that log, just a few branches down here and there from the wind storm prior to that weekend. No rain on the 26th, and just drizzle all day on the 27th, starting about 10:00 a.m. We hiked to the end of the lake and around that, crossing about 5 creeks which come from the Packwood Saddle and Packwood Glacier area. Of course I managed to fall in to one of the creeks, so embarrising, but not hurt. Lots of elk activity at the upper end of the lake, but did not see any. |
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Snow on trail
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Packwood Lake is just south of Packwood Washington. It's over a mile long and half a mile or so wid...
Packwood Lake is just south of Packwood Washington. It's over a mile long and half a mile or so wide... At about 2900 ft., it is amongst those few mountain lakes in this state between 1500 and 3500 feet in elevation.... (most probably haven't thought about this, but Washington State has over 10,000 lakes virtually all of which are lowland lakes, e.g. lower than 1500 feet, or highland lakes, e.g. higher than 3500 feet... very, very few sit between these two elevation boundaries). |
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Mudholes, Water on trail
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The trail to Packwood Lake was in pretty good shape until halfway up the lake, then it looks like i...
The trail to Packwood Lake was in pretty good shape until halfway up the lake, then it looks like it doesn't receive quite as much use. This area has probably toned down a lot since the closing of the resort. There are a lot of campsites strung out along the lake. There are some beautiful old growth trees, especially a grove of huge red cedars at the upper end of the lake. The bugs were out in force, since there is still a lot of moisture in the woods. Most of the day/weekend, cool breezes helped keep down the multitudes, but they got fierce when the wind dropped at dusk. The lake has a great view of Old Snowy from one direction and Mt. Rainier from the upper end. |
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yellow lab Elsie started up on a Friday morning (July 3rd) from the trailhead...
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Sunday April 19, 1998
Beautiful day, hiked an easy 4.5 miles on nice trail to Packwood Lake. Some ...
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