Near Granite, Bertha May + Pothole Lakes
Near Granite, Bertha May + Pothole Lakes
Near Granite, Bertha May + Pothole Lakes
Near Granite, Bertha May + Pothole Lakes
Near Granite, Bertha May + Pothole Lakes

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Granite, Bertha May + Pothole Lakes

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1.5
mi
Distance
694
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
LakeViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.47mi
Distance
694ft
Elevation Gain
186ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
4,224ft
High Point
3,636ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
There are many ways to access Granite, Bertha May, and Pothole lakes, but hiking in from NF-8410 using the Teeley Creek Trail presents the most direct access and is thus a great choice if you are looking for a shorter trip or a family-friendly adventure. The easy hike leads through beautiful stands of old-growth forest with Douglas firs, vine maple, and devil's club as constant companions. You'll get plenty of views of Mount Rainier, but your closest views will be of the Sawtooth Ridge that frames the basin for this trio of lakes. This jagged ridge is aptly named, and its peaks beckon to hikers spending a night or two in the region. From the trailhead, you'll encounter Pothole Lake, the smallest of the three, after just a quarter mile. Grab a snack here, because the trail climbs a bit before it reaches Bertha May Lake in about a half mile. If you are here for an overnight, you'll find a backcountry campsite along the north shore of Bertha May Lake, or you can continue across the outlet for Bertha May Lake and walk the short distance to Granite Lake for two more campsite options. Of the three lakes, Granite Lake is the highest, largest, and comes with some of the most spectacular views of the Sawtooth Ridge. Each has its own character, however, and really this hike is about the sequence of lakes along such a short and accessible trail. Of course, if you want to extend your adventure, there is no shortage of beautiful destinations to aim for. Consider Cora Lake on the Big Creek Trail if you are looking to add a few more miles to your day, or loop around to climb to the High Rock Lookout Tower for excellent views of the entire area.

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