Near Squires Lake Park Loop
Getting close to the top of the South Ridge Trail.
Near Squires Lake Park Loop
The next generation of trees rises out of the old growth remains next to this lovely stream.
Near Squires Lake Park Loop
Ashley enjoy a sunny hike around Squires Lake.
Near Squires Lake Park Loop
The wide and rock boulder strewn section of the Squires Lake Trail.
Near Squires Lake Park Loop
Looking south down Squires Lake.

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Squires Lake Park Loop

4.3 (3 Ratings)
Just over two miles of easy hiking through unique sandstone, wetland, and forest settings.
1.8
mi
Distance
368
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.79mi
Distance
368ft
Elevation Gain
368ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
590ft
High Point
279ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This easy, short hike leaves from a small parking area above Old Highway 99. Look for the Squires Lake Trail on the north end to begin following the smooth well-benched singletrack up along a wooded side-hill. The grade quickly plateaus and the briefly widens below a sandstone cliff screened by tall deciduous trees. A final series of switchbacks leads to the Squires Lake Loop Trail at an intersection near a small and mostly hidden waterfall.Head left to follow the easy doubletrack around the lake. There are various viewpoints and benches encircling the water so you can do a bit of relaxing and exploring at leisure. Halfway around the east side of the water, the trail narrows back to singletrack while the doubletrack continues along a spur to end at private property to the north. Keep left along the water to soon arrive at a pair of bridges and a sign detailing the history of the land. Around the corner, the trail is intersected by tight roots that provide minimal bother as long as you watch your step. The now-shaded trail rises on a small ridge with the lake on one side and marsh land on the other. At the intersection with the Beaver Pond Loop Trail, head left up a gentle grade. This trail is one part wide gravel track and one part delightful narrow singletrack. Both aspects pass by pleasant forest scenes ranging from wetlands to root-covered sandstone. You won't see much of the trails namesake pond until you head down the Beaver Pond Viewpoint Spur. Retrace your steps back to the Beaver Pond Loop Trail to follow down and across a lush gully. The setting here is very beautiful and tranquil, so it's worth lingering.The path soon reconnects to the Squires Lake Loop Trail where a turn to the left follows the gravel track up the hill. On the left you'll pass the southern end of the South Ridge Trail which can be followed if you're looking for a little more challenge and some more mileage. As mapped, continue along the doubletrack to where it circles around to the top of the Squires Lake Trail. Once you're ready it's a short hike back down the parking area.

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