The trail to lower Lena Lake is in great condition--snow-free, wide and smooth. It's one of the best early season hikes and the gorgeous weather on Saturday brought out hordes of hikers. The hike is about seven miles round trip with an elevation gain around 1000 feet. The entire route is beautiful, with many old-growth trees along the way. The water level on the lake seemed lower than it will be later in the season when the higher peaks melt off. There was still some snow alongside the lake on the southern end and it contributed to the beauty of the scene.
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