Near Stonewall Pass + Echo Lake
Near Stonewall Pass + Echo Lake
Near Stonewall Pass + Echo Lake
Near Stonewall Pass + Echo Lake
Near Stonewall Pass + Echo Lake

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Stonewall Pass + Echo Lake

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12.2
mi
Distance
3,953
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.22mi
Distance
3,953ft
Elevation Gain
3,953ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
7,372ft
High Point
4,663ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The Stoney Ridge Trail is one of the shorter options to get to the crest of the Red Trinities. You will pay for it, however, as it is a relatively steep 4.5 miles to get to Stonewall Pass. Like many of the other passes in the Red Trinities, you'll be treated to amazing views of the surrounding mountains including the dramatic White Trinities that spring up on the western side of Stuart's Fork. And like many other trails in the vast Trinity Alps Wilderness, you can keep on adding destinations to your heart's content. Once such destination is Echo Lake, which is located another 1.5 miles past Stonewall Pass. This hike begins in a thinned forest that only thickens enough to provide consistent shade for the second mile of the trip. One water source can be found during this stretch in the summer. Stoney Ridge becomes more exposed, and the next 1.5 miles will have you traversing two dozen switchbacks while resting at the occasional stand of trees. Red Mountain Meadow provides a water source and pleasant scenery to help you with the final push up to Stonewall Pass. Seekers of rare and endemic plants may be in luck as the Stonewall Pass area, along with other select environments in the Klamath-Siskiyou region, is home to a rare serpentine alpine plant community. These areas are generally free of trees and feature patches of ultra-hardy low-growing plants. Because these serpentine areas are spotty and the conditions are so harsh, the plants here are very specialized. To reach Echo Lake, continue north past Stonewall Pass. The trail will sag about 600 feet in elevation toward Van Matre Meadows and recover that elevation as you approach Little Stonewall Pass. Just as you're approaching that pass, look southeast and you'll see an access point to the glacial cirque that contains Echo Lake. Spend some time here around sunset or sunrise and you'll be rewarded with a real treat.

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