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Heather Lake (near Lake Wenatchee) - Washington Trails Association Heather Lake is a moderate day hike to an attractive lake just below the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), particularly good for families There are huckleberries in season and a dive into the lake will refresh hikers in the warmth of August
Ultimate Hiking Guide to Heather Lake Trail in Washington The Heather Lake Trail offers a picturesque retreat, located just a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Seattle As one of the initial stops along the Mountain Loop Highway, this trail leads to a beautiful lake within a series of interconnected waterways in the region Due to its popularity, those interested in experiencing this hike should consider visiting during weekdays and in the early morning
Heather Lake Trail #1526, Washington - AllTrails How to get to Heather Lake Trail #1526? Directions from Lake Wenatchee: Take National Forest Road 65 west to Forest Service Road 6701 Turn left onto 6701 and continue on this road Approximately one mile beyond the Theseus Creek Campground, take a left at the Y onto Forest Service Rd 400 and follow for 2 miles to the trailhead
Heather Lake Trail, Granite Falls, Washington - The Outbound The trail takes you on a gradual climb up to Heather Lake with beautiful second growth to admire along the way The trail can be very wet and muddy with many tree roots to catch your toes, so make sure to wear a sturdy pair of tennis shoes or hiking shoes Dogs are permitted on this trail on-leash Make sure to notice the huge rotting stumps with the springboard notches alongside the trail
Heather Lake on the Mountain Loop Highway – Top Left Adventures Heather Lake is a beautiful alpine lake in the shadow of Mt Pilchuck just off the Mountain Loop Highway east of Everett in the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest At just over 4 miles round trip with 1100 feet of elevation gain, this hike is more challenging that it seems due to the many rocks, roots and abundance of mud and water on the trail
Heather Lake Trail, Washington - 9,143 Reviews, Map | AllTrails The Heather Lake trail is known for its many tree roots and rocky sections, which can be slippery, especially after rain Be prepared for a good workout, and bring sturdy hiking boots to help with the rugged path The route is fairly rocky when not covered by snow and passes lots of cascades During snowmelt, expect to get your feet a bit wet