Near Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail #1177
The clear waters and blue skies of Echo Lake
Near Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail #1177
Meadow Creek along the Greenwater Trail #1177
Near Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail #1177
Cliffs along trail
Near Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail #1177
Rushing waters of Lost Creek atop a bridge crossing.
Near Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail #1177
Echo Lake looking southeast

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Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail #1177

4.3 (4 Ratings)
Old growth forest lines the trail, exciting bridge crossings, then difficult switchbacks lead to a tranquil Echo Lake.
13.7
mi
Distance
2,257
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeLess CrowdedRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.68mi
Distance
2,257ft
Elevation Gain
2,257ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
4,052ft
High Point
2,487ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the trailhead the hike begins on a very wide, gentle trail. The first two miles to Greenwater Lake is almost entirely flat, helping to quickly pull you deeper into the forest. Expect to cross a half dozen bridges along the way as the trail follows the path of least resistance up the river valley. Before long, you'll find yourself at the first of the Greenwater Lakes, which tends to feel a little more like a widening in the river than a true lake. A few campsites can be found here if you follow small side trails around the lake. Continue to upper Greenwater Lake just beyond the Norse Peak Wilderness boundary. Here, the trail temporarily leaves the banks of the river and the forest transitions away from alders and vine maples toward old growth firs and cedars and the crowds begin to thin. Approximately 3 miles from the Greenwater Trailhead the trail hits a junction with Lost Lake Trail #1185, heading up to the right. Continue to the left towards Echo Lake. At this point, the remaining hike is 3.7 miles. Now the grade becomes more challenging as the trail climbs a ridge above the Greenwater River. Near the top of the rise, the Maggie Creek Trail #1186 (link to PCT) splits off to the left. Keep climbing to the top and down the other side to Echo Lake (max grade recorded at 28%). The forested shores of the lake do not offer huge views, but there are plenty of campsites as well as places for swimming, sunning, and relaxing along the lake. If you give a hoot across the lake, indeed there is an Echo. The trail continues on past Echo Lake for those wanting a longer trip.

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Needs snow equipment to get to lake. Didn’t make it camped out 1 mile away from. Light Snow on trails
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Some Issues
Downed Tree
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Downed Tree
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