Near Kendall Peak Lakes
The trail levels out near the top, where the views open up as you approach the last stretch.
Near Kendall Peak Lakes
You'll get a gorgeous, southward-looking view of Mt. Rainier and the surrounding Cascades from the top of Kendall Peak Lakes Snowshoe.
Near Kendall Peak Lakes
The packed logging road made for easy, peaceful snowshoeing through the trees.

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Kendall Peak Lakes

4.4 (7 Ratings)
A nice and steady trail along an old logging road with great views of the Cascades and Mt Rainier as a payoff.
8.4
mi
Distance
2,138
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyViews
Access Issues
Sno-Park Pass required ($20 for a day pass)

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.43mi
Distance
2,138ft
Elevation Gain
2,138ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
4,456ft
High Point
2,587ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trailhead is directly off the east side of the Hyak Exit 54, just past Snoqualmie Ski Area (if you're coming from the Seattle area, you'll turn left under the interstate). You'll come to Gold Creek Sno-Park area immediately, note that it can get very busy but parking is typically available along Lake Mardee Rd (it may just tack on some distance to your outing). This route is very easy to follow - just stay on the old logging road all the way up, following switchbacks. If you're out with family or want to cut the distance down, there are incredible views about 2-3 miles up that make for a great turnaround point, or a good place to stop for snacks. Past that, the elevation continues to climb steadily and peaks out at about a 2,000 foot elevation gain from the trailhead (at about 4,500 ft elevation). Near the top, Kendall Peak Lakes are visible if you look northwest-ish from the last fork in the bend before you start turning to the right southbound, about a quarter of a mile from the turnaround point. If you make it to the top where this route ends, there are incredible views of the Cascade Mountains, and looking south you can see Mt. Rainier on a clear day. These views are arguably better than the lakes. For our outing, snowshoeing on a packed trail, in average condition, we completed this route in a little under 4 hours - that included stopping for lots of photos, snacks at the top and a pretty quick pace downhill. In the summer months, this time will certainly vary.
History & Background
This route is an old logging road.

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Contributors
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