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Copyright © Craig Romano/The Mountaineers Books Fragrance Lake
A popular spot in the heart of the Chuckanut Mountains, little Fragrance Lake makes for a fine destination any time of year. On a well-built hiker-only trail through big timber, the way to Fragrance Lake includes a scenic lookout of Samish Bay and a glistening horizon dotted with islands. Loop back on a gentle old fire road and admire a crashing cascade. And if more exercise and exploration are desired, miles of interconnecting trails will more than satisfy. You won't be without company however-folks from Bellingham flock to this "backyard wilderness."
Waste no time warming up. The trail commences in a series of short, steep switchbacks. Upward mobility is quickly interrupted, however, upon intersecting the Interurban Trail. Once a trolley line that serviced Mount Vernon and Bellingham in the early twentieth century, the railbed was converted into a 6-mile trail in the late 1980s. Cross the Interurban, regaining the Fragrance Lake Trail a few dozen feet to your right. Through a dark, dank forest of mature cedar and Doug-fir the trail winds its way upward. At 0.9 mile (elev. 600 ft) reach a well-marked junction. Take the fairly level side path 0.2 mile to a madrona-framed ledge that grants delightful views westward over Samish Bay to Lummi Island and the San Juans. Soak up the scenery and perhaps some sunshine, then resume your trek to Fragrance Lake. Back under a coniferous canopy, the trail briefly dips into a damp ravine before once again heading upward, occasionally at a steep pitch. At 1.9 miles pass through a bike barricade and arrive at another junction. The trail left heads to Fragrance Lake. The trail right leads to an old road (your return trip). Head left first, slightly dropping into a muddy depression. Reach the small lake in about 0.1 mile and circumnavigate it on a 0.7-mile loop. Take a break at a pair of shoreline benches. Admire big cedars and babbling brooks along the eastern shore, and be impressed by a series of sandstone ledges along the western shore. For your return, follow the old road for a gentle descent, pausing briefly about halfway to check out a pretty little cascade. The road ends in 2.2 miles, delivering you to the Clayton Beach parking lot. Return to your vehicle by following the Interurban Trail 0.5 mile north back to the Fragrance Lake Trail.
Driving Directions:
From Mount Vernon head north on I-5 to exit 231. Follow State Route 11 (Chuckanut Drive) north for just shy of 15 miles. The trailhead is on right side of the road just after the campground entrance to Larrabee State Park. If you're coming from Bellingham follow SR 11 south for 7 miles to the trailhead (elev. 100 ft). Alternative parking is located near the campground entrance booth and 0.4 mile south at the Clayton Beach trailhead. Water and privy available at the nearby day-use beach area. Recent Trip Reports
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Started our day out with this hike. There are areas on trail where it is muddy and water on trail. P...
Started our day out with this hike. There are areas on trail where it is muddy and water on trail. Parking lot full as was the trail with people. Enjoyed this short,easy hike. It was sunny and great weather.
Fragrance Lake
— Apr 22, 2012
— Sito
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This was a very relaxed hike last Sunday. The climb to the lake is not too strenuous but very steady. The trail is very good condition without any issues, should be doable for almost anyone in reasonable shape. Just look out for the right parking at the trailhead. The description in my bbook was somehow confusing and we parked at Larabee State Park. Fragrance Lake is signposted there but you walk along a forest road which is not too bad but the actual trail is nicer. The parking for that is about half a mile further down the road. Day hike
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We began the hike from the trailhead that is across Hwy-11 from the camping area entrance. This path...
We began the hike from the trailhead that is across Hwy-11 from the camping area entrance. This path follows the trail up rather than part of one of the service roads. In the lower section of the trail the Fiddleheads of new growth on the ferns is profuse and farther along the trail there are quite a few Trillium in bloom and in the swampy areas near the lake the skunk cabbage is in full force.
The trail around the lake offers a different terrain than the trail going up to the lake with rock walls a hundred feet high that come done to the trail's edge on the east side.
Fragrance Lake
— Apr 01, 2012
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Heavy traffic on the trail today, which I attribute to the sun coming out. Trail was very muddy and ...
Heavy traffic on the trail today, which I attribute to the sun coming out. Trail was very muddy and wet due to recent snowfall up there. Our group of 5 made it up in good time and enjoyed the calmness of the lake. Going early am would probably miss the heavy traffic or late for night hike.
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the condition of the trail is very good. It was still early spring and sunlight still can get throug...
the condition of the trail is very good. It was still early spring and sunlight still can get through. It took less than 50 min to get to the Lake. The lake is so pretty. The still water just likes a mirror. Really enjoyed the sunshine on the east side of the lake.
Most of the hikers unleashed their dogs. At the lake side, there was a dog wandering. No body knows whose dog it is.. Just post the picture and hope it will help find the dog owner... |
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