Near Carey/Island Lakes Out-and-Back
Intermittent glimpses toward the 12,000' peaks above Island and Carey Lakes.
Near Carey/Island Lakes Out-and-Back
Heading back down the West Branch Trail. Returning to tree cover.
Near Carey/Island Lakes Out-and-Back
Heading up the West Branch Trail with trailside blueberries keeping the pace slow.

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Carey/Island Lakes Out-and-Back

4.5 (4 Ratings)
One of the shorter out-and-back options in the relatively secluded Rawah Wilderness.
13.1
mi
Distance
2,759
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.1mi
Distance
2,759ft
Elevation Gain
2,759ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
11,106ft
High Point
8,563ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the parking area, look south for the kiosk and the start of the West Branch Trail #960. It begins awkwardly along the road for a hundred yards before diving into thick willows heading west along the creek on a wide gravel doubletrack. This stretch is wide and easy for any ability and makes for a lovely stroll. The trail then arrives at a bridge which marks the start of the more narrow and root-strewn tread which you can expect for the duration. Generally speaking, heading west/southwest means heading uphill. The grade isn't that bad, but it is sustained and some switchback sections can be tough. The tree cover is much appreciated for shade in the warmer months or for cover during passing rain showers. The signage is good marking access to the Tunnel Campground, entrance into the Wilderness area, and any branching trail like the Camp Lake Trail #968, Rawah Trail #961, and Blue Lake Trail #959. The higher in elevation you get, the more frequent the meadow crossings with views of the peaks to the west will be. The creek is an ever-present lullaby with easy access for filterable water. There are a number of cleared camp spots at logical junctures along the trail with logs across any potentially deep creek crossings. The last mile of the trail kicks it up a notch in grade, but the excitement and anticipation of being above treeline dilute the lactic acid building up in your quads. The trail peters out at the end where hikers can travel off-trail to find their Wilderness-approved dispersed campsites or turn back for a long day hike.

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