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Snow Lake Trail
Snow Lake Trail

Snow Lake Trail

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Trail Information
Location

Washington 98045, USA

Park

Alpine Lakes Wilderness

Elevation

1400 ft

Distance

7.2 mi

Duration

4 to 6 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

Best Season

Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter

Condition

N/A

Type

Out-and-Back

Snow Lake Trail

Overview:
The Snow Lake Trail is one of the most popular hikes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Washington State, offering a relatively short yet scenic hike to one of the most picturesque alpine lakes in the Cascades. The trail begins in a lush forest and gradually ascends to Snow Lake, which sits at an elevation of over 3,000 feet, surrounded by jagged peaks and rocky ridgelines. With breathtaking views, alpine scenery, and a variety of hiking experiences, Snow Lake provides an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a moderately challenging day hike with stunning rewards.


Trail Details:

  • Trail Length: 7.2 miles round-trip
  • Duration: 4 to 6 hours
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Elevation Gain: 1,400 feet
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back


Key Features:

  • Forest Climb: The trail begins at the Snow Lake Trailhead and takes you through a dense, moss-covered forest of towering trees and lush undergrowth. The path steadily climbs through the forest, with occasional views of surrounding peaks and valleys.
  • Lake Views: As you ascend, the trail offers stunning glimpses of the surrounding mountains, and as you near the lake, the views become even more spectacular. The shimmering waters of Snow Lake are framed by jagged peaks and rocky ridgelines, making it a perfect spot for rest and reflection.
  • Alpine Terrain: The final stretch of the hike opens up to rocky terrain and offers incredible vistas of the surrounding mountains. Once you reach the shores of Snow Lake, you’ll find a serene alpine environment, perfect for a picnic or simply soaking in the views.
  • Wildlife and Flora: The area around Snow Lake is rich in wildlife, and hikers may spot black bears, deer, and a variety of bird species. The surrounding meadows are full of wildflowers in summer, and the dense forests along the trail are filled with ferns and moss.
  • Swimming and Fishing: Snow Lake is a popular spot for fishing and swimming in the warmer months, with crystal-clear waters perfect for a refreshing dip on a hot day.


Trailhead Information:

  • Starting Point: Snow Lake Trailhead, located off Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, along the Alpental Road.
  • Parking: The parking lot at the trailhead is relatively small and can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and in the summer months. Arriving early is recommended for securing a spot.
  • Access Fees: A Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking at the trailhead, which can be purchased online or at local retailers.


Best Season to Visit:

  • Summer (June to September): The best time to hike to Snow Lake is in summer when the trail is dry, and the alpine meadows are filled with wildflowers. The lake itself is accessible, and the surrounding mountains are snow-free, making for a stunning hike.
  • Fall (October): Fall is a beautiful time to hike to Snow Lake as the leaves change colors, giving the forest a vibrant look. The temperatures are cooler, and the crowds tend to thin out after the summer season.
  • Winter (November to March): Winter conditions can make the trail much more challenging due to snow and ice, but those with proper gear can enjoy a quiet, winter wonderland at the lake. Be sure to check trail conditions and bring appropriate equipment like microspikes or crampons.
  • Spring (April to May): In the spring, the trail may still have snow at higher elevations, making it more challenging to navigate. However, this time of year offers a chance to see early-season wildflowers and a quieter, less-crowded trail.


Trail Tips:

  • Gear: Sturdy hiking boots are essential, as parts of the trail are rocky and uneven. In the winter or spring, bring microspikes or crampons for added traction, as the trail can be icy in spots.
  • Water: Bring plenty of water, as there are no reliable water sources along the trail once you start your ascent.
  • Weather: The weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, so always check the forecast before your hike. Bring layers, as temperatures can change dramatically from the trailhead to the lake.
  • Safety: While the hike is not particularly difficult, the final portion can be steep and rocky, especially when the trail is wet or icy. Make sure to take breaks and watch your footing, particularly in colder weather.


Trail Highlights:

  • Stunning Views of Snow Lake: The views of Snow Lake and the surrounding peaks are truly breathtaking, especially on clear days when the lake reflects the surrounding mountains and forests.
  • Alpine Flora and Wildlife: Along the trail, you’ll encounter a variety of alpine flowers, birds, and possibly even larger wildlife such as black bears or deer. The area around Snow Lake is teeming with life.
  • Tranquil Alpine Lake: Snow Lake is an idyllic spot to relax, with the peaceful lake and stunning mountain backdrop providing a serene and calming atmosphere.
  • Close Proximity to Seattle: The trail is easily accessible from Seattle, making it an ideal day hike for those looking to escape the city without venturing too far.


Additional Information:

  • Weather: The weather can be unpredictable in the mountains, so be prepared for sudden changes. Even in summer, temperatures can be much cooler at higher elevations, so bring layers, including a waterproof jacket.
  • Trail Conditions: The trail is generally well-maintained but can be muddy or slippery in some sections, particularly after rainfall or during spring and fall. Make sure to wear appropriate footwear to handle the varying terrain.


The Snow Lake Trail offers a moderately challenging hike with spectacular rewards at the end. From the alpine lake to the surrounding mountain views, it’s an excellent option for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Cascades with a relatively short hike. Whether you’re looking for a scenic day in nature, a refreshing swim, or a chance to explore one of Washington’s most stunning alpine lakes, this trail is a must-do.


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Published Nov 13, 2024
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