The Colchuck Lake Trail, located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness near Leavenworth, WA, is a stunning and rewarding day hike. Here’s a concise overview:
🌲 Length: roughly 8–9 miles round‑trip (AllTrails: 8.7 miles; others cite ~8 miles)
⛰️ Elevation gain: about 2,200–2,300 ft; with most gain packed into the last 1.5–2 miles .
🏔️ Difficulty: Rated “moderate to hard.” Trail begins easy, then becomes steep, rocky, and rooty, especially near the lake.
Walk through lodgepole pine forest following Mountaineer Creek, crossing on a log bridge around 1.5 miles in.
Reach a junction: left to Stuart Lake, right to Colchuck Lake. From here, the climb intensifies through switchbacks and rocky sections.
Final push reveals Colchuck Lake—a breathtaking turquoise gem fringed by granite, rising peaks, and glaciers. Dragontail and Colchuck Peaks tower above the lake.
You can hike along much of the east shore (~1 mile) with spots for swimming, rest, or photography
For experienced hikers, the trail continues to Aasgard Pass into the Enchantments basin, though it’s extremely steep and not part of the core day hike.
Permits and Fees: Day hiking requires a self-issued Alpine Lakes Wilderness permit and a Northwest Forest Pass or $5 day permit.
Parking: Trailhead lot holds ~30 vehicles, half reserved for overnight permit holders—arrive early (pre‑7 AM on weekends!). Overflow parking along the access road adds ~1 mile each way.
Road access: Final ~4 miles on a rough, pothole‑filled forest road—most standard cars can manage if driven slowly.
Restrictions: No dogs allowed. Limited or no cell service near the lake.
The first glimpse of the vibrant aquamarine lake, backed by jagged granite peaks and glacier remnants, is unforgettable
The trail offers varied terrain: lush creekside forest, alpine scrub, granite slabs, and dramatic vistas—visible year-round, but especially spectacular in summer and fall larch seasons
It’s the gateway to the Enchantments, giving a taste of alpine wonders without committing to a multi-day trek
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