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Washington
Snohomish County
Verlot

Lake 22 Trail loop

Moderate

2.7

(26)

86

hikers

Lake 22 Trail loop

03:08

9.73km

420m

Hiking

Embark on the Lake 22 Trail loop, a moderate hike through a lush mountain rainforest. You will walk among ancient western hemlock and red cedar trees, often finding the path wet with active creekbeds and muddy sections. The constant sound of rushing water from numerous small waterfalls will accompany you. This 6.0-mile (9.7 km) route gains 1386 feet (423 metres) in elevation, typically taking around 3 hours and 7 minutes to complete. Your reward is reaching Lake 22, a pristine alpine cirque nestled below Mount Pilchuck, offering clear reflections of the surrounding landscape.

Planning your visit requires some preparation for the trail's conditions. The path is known for being rocky, slippery, and muddy, especially around a prominent boulder field. Waterproof footwear is highly recommended to keep your feet dry and comfortable. This trail is very popular, particularly on weekends, so consider an early start to avoid crowds and secure parking.

The Lake 22 Trail is a highlight within the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, showcasing a unique alpine cirque environment. The journey through the old-growth forest to the lake provides a distinct experience of the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty. It stands out for its accessible yet wild feel, making it a favored destination for many hikers seeking a true mountain rainforest adventure.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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2.85 km

Valley overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

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3.91 km

Lake 22

Highlight • Lake

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9.73 km

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9.60 km

126 m

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9.59 km

126 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Lake 22 Trail loop?

Most hikers complete this moderate trail in about 3 to 4 hours. The route is approximately 9.7 kilometers (5.4-5.7 miles) round trip, with an elevation gain of around 422 meters (1,350-1,500 feet).

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail offers diverse terrain, starting on a well-maintained track that quickly enters a mountain rainforest. You'll navigate through old-growth forests with gravel paths, stone steps, and puncheon bridges. Expect sections with 'water on trail,' slippery roots, and muddy areas, especially in the wetland character closer to the lake. There's also a notable boulder field and a series of switchbacks as you ascend.

What permits or fees are required to hike in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest?

The Lake 22 Trail is located within the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. A valid recreation pass, such as the Northwest Forest Pass, America the Beautiful Pass, or a day pass, is required for parking at the trailhead. These passes can often be purchased online or at ranger stations.

Is the Lake 22 Trail loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.

What is the best time of year to visit the Lake 22 Trail?

The trail is accessible year-round, but the best time for hiking is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the weather is milder and snow has melted. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice. Be aware that the trail can be very popular, especially on summer weekends.

What can I see along the route?

The trail offers a rich visual experience. You'll pass through ancient old-growth forests, hear the constant sound of rushing water from Twenty-two Creek, and encounter numerous small waterfalls. On clear days, you might catch glimpses of Whitehorse Mountain and Three Fingers. The ultimate reward is the pristine Lake 22 itself, nestled in an alpine cirque. There's also a Valley overlook providing expansive views.

Where is the trailhead and what are the parking options?

The trailhead for the Lake 22 Trail is located off Mountain Loop Highway, near Granite Falls. There is a dedicated parking lot at the trailhead. Due to the trail's popularity, especially on weekends, the parking lot can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

Is this trail suitable for beginner hikers or families with children?

While rated as moderate, the trail can be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children due to its rocky, slippery, and muddy sections, including a boulder field. Hikers should have some experience and appropriate waterproof footwear. Active individuals with some hiking background will find it a good challenge without being overly strenuous.

What unique features make this trail stand out?

The Lake 22 Trail is notable for its journey through diverse ecosystems, from a vibrant mountain rainforest to ancient old-growth forests, culminating in a stunning alpine lake. It's part of the Lake Twenty Two Research Natural Area, preserving unique old-growth cedars and hemlocks. The constant presence of Twenty-two Creek, with its waterfalls, and the impressive trail engineering (gravel, stone steps, bridges) also contribute to its distinct character.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Lake Twenty Two Trail. While it doesn't extensively intersect with other major named trails, it is part of the broader network of paths within the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

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