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Annette Lake Trail #1019

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Annette Lake Trail #1019


Highlights: Mountain views, Old Growth forest, lake

Distance: 3.9 miles one-way

Beginning Elevation : 1900 feet

Ending Elevation: 3600 feet

Difficulty level: More Difficult

Map(s): Green Trails #207

Visitor Use: Heavy


SUMMARY:

The Annette Lake Trail climbs steadily and sometimes steeply up the western slope of Silver Peak. The first 0.75 of a mile crosses old clear-cuts, finally entering into old growth on the south side of the Iron Horse Trail. From here, the switchbacks continue up the mountain for two miles and level out in the last mile before the lake. It ends near the lake outlet. Good campsites exist beyond the outlet, on the southwest section of the lake shore.


TRAILHEAD ACCESS:Exit #47 from I-90. Turn south at the first stop sign and then turn left on Road #55. Drive 0.25 mile to the large parking lot on the right. The trail begins at the east end of the parking lot, up the gravel road and to the left.

Northwest Forest Pass required to park: Yes


TRAILGUIDE


Best Seasons: Summer/Fall


AREA

I-90 Snoqualmie Pass


RANGER STATION (NEAREST)

North Bend Office42404 SE North Bend WayNorth Bend, WA 98045 Open Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm (425) 888-1421

Enumclaw Office450 Roosevelt Ave. E.Enumclaw, WA 98022 Open Monday - Friday8 am - 4:30 pm (360) 825-6585

Snoqualmie PassVisitor Center Open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekendFriday - Monday8:30 am - 4:00 pm (425) 434-6111


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Notice: Hiking in the backcountry can be dangerous. Information on this website comes from a variety of sources. You have to be responsible for using good common sense and researching trails carefully. Things change constantly in the outdoors. Use caution while hiking so you can enjoy it safely. Don't get in over your head. A call to the ranger station and avalanche hotline(winter) are highly recommended. Bring the ten essentials and make sure someone knows where you are going and expect to be back.


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