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Naches Peak Loop, Dewey Lake — Monday, Aug. 18, 2025

Mount Rainier Area > SE - Cayuse Pass/Stevens Canyon

Reminder that dogs are not allowed inside Mt Rainier National Park and please stay on trail to preserve and protect the meadows and the lake shore! NPS Site

Ever since moving to Washington and discovering the beauty of their forests and alpine lakes, Naches Peak Loop has been on my bucket list! I'm happy to say I can cross it off now. But I will be back time and time again to do this delightful, breathtaking hike.

To beat the crowds, we left from Seattle to arrive at Tipsoo Lake Parking Lot at 9ish am. Most of the lot was empty! I recommend bringing toilet paper with you, just in case. The weather was predicted to be mostly sunny with a high of 64. 

We started clockwise from Tipsoo Lake. The path will loop you around the lake and then take you uphill until leveling out. The trail itself is very well maintained and easy to handle. I saw a lot of off-trail paths on the way, as well as a section of meadow that was trodden on and crushed flowers. We saw a few people take a step off the trail onto the meadow just to get a better picture. Trust me, it is not worth it for the long-term damage inflicted on this delicate environment. I believe we have already caused a lot of harm to this world; let's do our best to preserve and protect what still exists.

I lack words to capture and describe the beauty I saw during this hike. We saw a river of Lupine, Aster, Paintbrush and Monkeyflower washing over the meadow. I highly, highly recommend downloading the Mount Rainier Wildflower bulletin to identify the plethora of flowers you will see along this hike! We met so many friendly people on this early morning hike :)

About 2 miles in, we took a detour down to Dewey Lake to extend the hike and have lunch! Before you go down to Dewey, there is a viewpoint on Naches Loop Trail overlooking these lakes. Gives you an idea of how far down you're going! I think it was a pretty moderate hike with a steady incline/decline. The bugs are pretty bad in some parts near the lake but when we stopped to sit and eat, we didn't have an issue. The view was so serene and peaceful. A nice pause from the bustle of Loop trail.

After an hour or so, we headed back up to finish the loop. Mount Rainier was shy today and hid behind the clouds, but that did not detract from this beautiful hike; it only added to mystery and grandiosity of the mountain.

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Bluebird5 on Naches Peak Loop, Dewey Lake

I believe dogs are allowed on the section of this trail that is the PCT.

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Bluebird5 on Aug 20, 2025 03:32 PM

roseyrose on Naches Peak Loop, Dewey Lake

@Bluebird5 Yes they are and I'm fine with that! I saw dogs in the beginning of the trailheads which is inside the national park.

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roseyrose on Aug 20, 2025 06:40 PM