Near Black and White Lakes Trail
Beargrass blooming along the Black and White/ Smith Lake Trail.

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Black and White Lakes Trail

4.0 (2 Ratings)
A rarely used trail to impressive lakes and stunning panoramic views of the Skokomish River Valley.
1.1
mi
Distance
35
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeLess CrowdedViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Can be difficult in winter months during snow.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.05mi
Distance
35ft
Elevation Gain
1,018ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
4,369ft
High Point
3,383ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Note - This trail is also known as the Smith Lake Trail. From the Flapjack Lake Trail to Black and White and Smith Lakes, this path weaves through a pretty little forest before arriving in a meadow that was once the location of a somewhat successful mine which the area was named. Offering stunning views of the Skokomish River Valley, this trail also gets hikers away from the more crowded areas and into a destination where solitude and quiet reflection are possible. Easy to follow and decently maintained, the trail is perfect for a summer and fall day. While only a mile in length, this is a great trail to see Six Ridge and the southern Olympic Mountains. Black and White Lakes, for those curious, was named as such thanks to alcohol, a knife and a tree. The name comes from a brand of whiskey drank by early elk hunters in the region and was beloved so much by one man, that he wandered off to the lake and carved the name of the whiskey into one of the high alpine trees. The name was so popular that it also became the name of a mine on Mount Gladys which was operational from 1907 until 1940. Today, Black and White Lakes and Smith Lakes are mostly unseen. They are a place of silent reflection, meditation, and serenity.

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Contributors
Doug Scott