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Oxbow Lake — Sep. 25, 2019

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
Nordique
WTA Member
300
  • Wildflowers blooming
  • Fall foliage

5 people found this report helpful

 

Having read Maddy's trip report, I put this hike at the top of my list of hikes to do this week since it looked suitable for my first hike without crutches since my May 31 right ankle fusion.  The trail is in great shape--and it was perfect for my needs.  It probably would be great on crutches too!  Midweek the trail was deserted, the views were good, and there were lots of photo ops.  Speaking of which, a link to my photos is below, in the full report.

Oxbow Lake — Sep. 22, 2019

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
4 photos
Maddy
WTA Member
1K
  • Fall foliage

18 people found this report helpful

 

This is a brand spanking new trail about 1/2 way up the Middle Fork road.  It is a perfect choice for a cloudy or rainy day.  The entire 2 mile loop is raised and covered with gravel. It would be a perfect choice if you are looking for an effortless stroll.  In spite of the fact that it was raining all day, the trail did not have even the smallest puddle of standing water.  

I went here looking for mushrooms but didn't see many.  The forest here is so beautiful that it didn't matter.  The northwest section of the loop that parallels the Middle Fork road had the best trees.  Huge moss and lichen draped Big Leaf Maple,  old stately Sitka Spruce, and a few very large Western Hemlock can be admired along the route.  Fortunately the old time loggers didn't have much interest in these types of trees, instead seeking out Doug Fir and Cedar. This entire area was a lake bed during the last ice age (15,000 years ago).  The lake was formed when the bottom of the valley near North Bend was completely blocked by the massive Cordilleran Ice sheet that filled all of Puget Sound from Canada to Olympia with ice up to a mile thick.  As a result, the soil here is heavy clay which settled into the lake bed over thousands of years.  This is why you rarely see Douglas Fir trees along the floor of this valley as they require well drained soil. Because of the clay soil and the heavy rainfall, the Sitka Spruce thrive here and almost nowhere else in the Cascade range. 

There are a few nice views across the Middle Fork river to The Pulpit and Russian Butte.

Oxbow Lake is a peaceful lake that formed when an exaggerated bend in the Middle Fork river got pinched off and isolated. Oxbow lakes are common on rivers that traverse flat terrain like the Mississippi river,  but not so common in the northwest.

The Maple trees are turning yellow/brown and have lost about 1/4 of their leaves.  Although they are not very colorful, the fall folliage adds a nice contrast to the scenery. In a few weeks the Cottonwoods will be putting on a much brighter yellow display. 

Save this one for a cloudy or rainy day to really appreciate the views inside the forest.

Note that the WTA description is no longer accurate. Also AllTrails does not show the full loop trail.  

There are 2 trailheads. Start at the one that is 0.2 miles further up the road so that you don't miss a good view and some of the best trees.

2mi and 80 ft elevation.

Oxbow Lake — Sep. 21, 2019

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
4 photos
  • Fall foliage

6 people found this report helpful

 

Perfect hike for today and the weather was absolutely incredible! I had planned on going further east on i-90 but when I got to my car the traffic was almost double the time (midday). I randomly found this on a quick, last minute search and just decided to go with it ... so glad I did! This is a fantastic loop with so many gorgeous views. for anyone who needs a less strenuous hike, I highly recommend. (This is coming from someone who broke her ankle hiking a year ago, still recovering and now amidst radiation treatment and in dire need of some forest therapy!) The 2 mile trail is incredibly well kept with a gravel path and plenty of places to stop and sit along the way just to take it all in. I will definitely be back here in the future!

Oxbow Lake — Aug. 25, 2019

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
Beware of: bugs
 

This is a very easy hike with some really pretty views. The trail has clearly been well maintained and well marked. The only downside is that the mosquitos were terrible which just made us want to rush through it. Tough part of a late summer hike around stagnant water.

Oxbow Lake — Aug. 18, 2019

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
Beware of: bugs
 

The mosquitoes were horrendous. WTA directions were easy to follow.

We parked at the first parking area for Oxbow before the bathroom parking area. We hiked with 4 adults 4 kids (6,3,2,infant) lots to explore and see. They named every slug they found. The bridge threw us all for a loop about half way across it started to sway, we thought we were getting vertigo. We went clockwise around the loop, and right after the river trail split off the oxbow loop the trail got steep. Then we all sat and enjoys snacks by parking where the mosquitoes were not bad at all.