Three of us took our dog to Lake 22 and arrived at 9:10 a.m. on a Thursday to find the lot completely full, except for overflow parking on the side. We grabbed the second to last spot along the entry. Have a valid Northwest Forest Parking Pass.
If you use the left privvy, have someone watch the door for you or use the right, as the left door doesn't close cleanly. Heavy foot traffic is expected over the next two weeks so consider bringing TP like others have mentioned.
On the way up we enjoyed the waterfall, humongous cedars, and heard 15 bird species, including a lovely little family of mallards (mama and 7 pretty good sized ducklings) as well as Swainson and Varied Thrush songs, and of course the continuous trill of the Pacific wrens.
We enjoyed picking fresh blueberries on the hike down -- yum!
There is definitely evidence of upcoming trail work - from Monday to Friday July 15-October the trail will be closed for maintenance. Gravel and lumber piles have been choppered in, and pink markers show where work will be done.
It's a lovely trail and a great ankle workout -- watch carefully for slick or sharp rocks and tangles of roots especially a few that could catch a boot. Bring plenty of water for your pooch as the talus slope can be tough on dogs in the heat.
I wore a head net while I waded and that solved any bug problem.
About 1.75 miles up there is a huge pile of debris/trash in a trail cart; I'm hoping it will be choppered out. I was unclear whether it was collected from the trail or if there was a trash kiosk somewhere that overflowed.
The area is stunning, the lake is beautiful, and the views across the lake and north are gorgeous. We enjoyed wading in the ice-cold lake below melting snow and it was great to get out before the Fourth holiday. Go early OR mid-day when the first round of hikers are leaving to avoid parking citations ("GOOD TO TOW" warnings were on about 30+ cars when we got down around 12:45.)

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Maddy on Lake 22
That amount of trash is appalling. This is a nice trail but it attracts too many hikers that have zero wilderness etiquette. Where do these Bozos come from? It never used to be this way 20 years ago.
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Maddy on Jul 03, 2025 05:42 PM
Maddy on Lake 22
And a huge thank you to the folks who picked up all that trash!
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Maddy on Jul 03, 2025 05:43 PM