Near Cliff Lakes Trail
Ceder Lake
Near Cliff Lakes Trail
Upper Cliff Lake

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Cliff Lakes Trail

4.5 (2 Ratings)
Great easy, early season hike past two beautiful lakes to Cliff Lake which is backed by high, rocky cliffs.
1.5
mi
Distance
172
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViews
Access Issues
The western section of Cliff Lake and the land around it is private property, including the raft/dock in the lake and the logs that lead to it.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.47mi
Distance
172ft
Elevation Gain
15ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
5,792ft
High Point
5,634ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
With only a 100-foot climb over 1.5 miles, this is an easy hike for all ages, with the exception of a 100 yard section next to Ceder Lake. That section is a causeway made of large boulders placed over a marshy area. It could be difficult for the elderly, and very young children may need to be carried. Even most of those with 4-wheel drive vehicles do not attempt to drive across the causeway. The Cliff Lake trailhead is a little hard to find. It is an unsigned, narrow, dirt road between the trees. It is 11.8 miles up the W A Barr Trail Road (Forest HWY 26) from the turnoff to Castle Lake. If you reach the fork to Gumboot Lake, turn around and go back 0.6 miles. Most vehicles can pull into the dirt road, where there are several places to park. If you have 4-wheel drive, you can drive the 0.75 miles to Ceder Lake; otherwise, it is an easy hike. Ceder Lake is a shallow, but beautiful lake with good camping spots. A fork in the road runs along the northern shore of the lake and then dead-ends. The main road continues across the causeway, around the east side of the lake. About 1/2 mile from Ceder lake, a short spur road drops down to Lower Cliff Lake. The main Cliff Lake is about 0.3 miles farther and 40 feet higher. A little before you reach it, a private road Y's off to the right. There is normally a chain across the road and a No Trespassing sign. Cliff Lake is a large and deep and surrounded by rocky cliffs on 3 sides. It should be great swimming in the summer. Remember the west half of the lake is private property, including the raft/dock and the logs that lead out to it. The best campsites are on the east side, across the outlet creek. From that side, an old, unmaintained trail leads up to Terrance Lake, 500 feet above, and from there, it is possible to scramble over the rocks to Upper Cliff lake.

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