Lake Twentytwo Loop in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
The Lake Twentytwo Loop offers a picturesque hiking experience that immerses you in the lush, moss-draped forests typical of the Pacific Northwest. The trail leads through dense old-growth forests, crossing streams and small waterfalls, before opening to rocky fields where the surrounding peaks, including Mount Pilchuck, come into view. Upon reaching the lake, hikers are treated to stunning reflections of towering cliffs and numerous waterfalls in the calm waters, making this a memorable destination for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. #Hike #Mountain #Forest #Nature #Lake #Loop
- Distance: 6.0 mi
- Elevation gain: 1,686 ft
- Maximum elevation: 2,490 ft
- Elevation loss: 1,683 ft
- Minimum elevation: 1,125 ft
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Name: Lake Twentytwo Loop in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest GPS track, route, trail
Coordinates: 48.06104 -121.76726 48.07887 -121.74551
Topography: Snohomish County topographic map, elevation, terrain
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Distance: 744.6 mi • Elevation gain: 145,367 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,569 ft