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United States
Washington
Chelan County

Stuart Lake Trail

Moderate

3.4

(15)

41

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Stuart Lake Trail

02:25

7.31km

520m

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Hike the moderate Stuart Lake Trail for 4.5 miles (7.3 km) through forests and meadows to a serene alpine lake with mountain views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Lake Stuart

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This beautiful lake is a popular overnight destination in the Enchantments Permit Area. You'll need to reserve an overnight permit prior to heading out (see US Forest Service website for details), or you can visit the lake as a day hike. With views of Mt Stuart and the East and South Ingalls Peak, this is a wonderful destination in the popular Enchantments. Colchuck Lake, which is also accessible from this trailhead, is a popular choice with the crowds, but I would argue that Lake Stuart is an equally enchanting destination. You'll find two backcountry toilets off the trail near the lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for Stuart Lake Trail and what are the parking conditions?

The trailhead for this hike is shared with the popular Colchuck Lake Trail, located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness near Leavenworth, Washington. Be aware that the road leading to the trailhead can be quite rough and full of potholes, even for vehicles with higher clearance. Arriving early is highly recommended, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

Do I need any permits or passes to hike the Stuart Lake Trail?

Yes, you will need a Northwest Forest Pass for parking at the trailhead. Additionally, a self-issuing day-use pass is required for hiking. If you plan to camp overnight, a specific overnight permit is necessary. This trail is located within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, so always check their current regulations before your visit.

Is the Stuart Lake Trail dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed on the Stuart Lake Trail, as it's part of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. 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 hike this trail?

The ideal time to hike the Stuart Lake Trail is from late spring through early fall. During cooler months, you might find Lake Stuart partially frozen and the surrounding mountains beautifully covered in snow. Be prepared for potential snow on the trail, especially near the fork leading to Colchuck Lake, even into early summer. Wildflowers are abundant in season, and bugs, particularly mosquitoes, can be an issue, so bring repellent.

What is the terrain like on the Stuart Lake Trail?

The trail begins by following a creek through shaded forests for about a mile. You'll then encounter a sustained ascent with switchbacks through rocky terrain, though much of the path remains within the forest. As you climb, it eventually flattens out into open wildflower meadows, offering spectacular views of Mount Stuart. The trail can sometimes be wet, especially near the lake, but alternative paths are usually available to avoid muddy sections.

What notable features or viewpoints can I expect along the route?

The trail offers stunning alpine scenery throughout. You'll pass through shaded forests, open wildflower meadows with views of Mount Stuart, and eventually reach the serene Lake Stuart, surrounded by towering granite peaks. You might also catch glimpses of Dragontail Peak and Colchuck Peak. The area is renowned for its 'field course in alpine geology,' showcasing diverse natural beauty.

Does the Stuart Lake Trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route shares its trailhead with the popular Colchuck Lake Trail. Experienced hikers can also continue beyond Lake Stuart towards Horseshoe Lake, a lesser-known alpine lake offering more solitude. The trail also touches sections of the Enchantments Traverse.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

The Stuart Lake Trail is generally rated as moderate to difficult. While the elevation gain is spread out, making it achievable for many, it's not typically recommended for absolute beginners or very young children due to the sustained ascent and rocky sections. It's considered less challenging than Colchuck Lake, but still requires a reasonable level of fitness. Families with hiking experience might find it rewarding.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

Hikers on the Stuart Lake Trail might spot various wildlife, including deer and marmots. The Alpine Lakes Wilderness is home to a diverse range of animals, so keep an eye out for other creatures, especially in the quieter sections of the trail.

Are there any specific challenges or insider tips for hiking this trail?

One key challenge is the rough, potholed road leading to the trailhead; a vehicle with good clearance is advisable. Bugs, especially mosquitoes, can be prevalent during warmer months, so bring bug spray. Also, be prepared for potential snow on the trail, particularly near the Colchuck Lake fork, even into early summer. An insider tip: while the main trail near the lake can sometimes turn into a running stream, alternative paths are usually available to avoid wet sections.

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