Near Cast Lake Trail #796
Rhododendron and bear grass bloom along the Cast Lake Trail as it approaches Cast Lake. Photo by Yunkette.
Near Cast Lake Trail #796
Cast Lake Trail junction with Zigzag Mountain Trail #775. Photo by Wanderingyuncks.
Near Cast Lake Trail #796
Cast Lake, is being reclaimed by meadow and forest has nice campsites on the northeast side of lake. Photo by Seana Bennett.
Near Cast Lake Trail #796
This is the shoreline of Cast Lake. Trees are gradually taking over the lake. Photo by John Sparks.

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Cast Lake Trail #796

3.0 (1 Rating)
The Cast Lake Trail leads to an ideal camping spot by a high Cascade lake.
0.6
mi
Distance
127
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeSwimmingViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
If accessing Cast Lake Trail from Burnt Lake south trailhead, a Northwest Forest Pass is not required to park. Accessing the trail from Burnt Lake north or Riley Horse Camp area requires a NWFP. All visitors must obtain a self-issued Wilderness Use Permit at the trailhead.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.56mi
Distance
127ft
Elevation Gain
110ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
4,533ft
High Point
4,395ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Cast Lake Trail #796, at just over a half mile long, is an easy trail leading into a small alpine lake on the west side of Mt. Hood Wilderness offering wildflowers and a view of Mt. Hood from parts of the lake. Getting to the trail is a much longer undertaking. The shortest route to the Cast Lake Trail is from the south end of Burnt Lake Trail #772, off of Hwy 26, leaving from the trailhead at Forest Road 2627-207 on Enola Hill. Hike 2.4 miles northeast on Burnt Lake Trail #772 to its junction with Devil's Tie Trail #767. Go left (north) on Devil's Tie Trail #767 for 0.3 mile to Zigzag Mountain Trail #775. Go right (north) on Zigzag Mountain Trail #775 for 0.2 mile to its junction with Cast Lake Trail #796 on your left. The trail climbs 0.2 mile before dropping 0.3 mile to Cast Lake. The trail splits near the lake. The trail to the right leads to the north end of the lake with camping areas on the bluffs overlooking the north and east side of the lake. The trail to the left leads to the south end of the lake. The lake is slowly being reclaimed by the surrounding meadow and subalpine forest. Mt. Hood views are becoming more screened over time. Equestrians may be found on this trail since it is part of a loop ride from Riley Horse Campground.

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Contributors
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