Near Sky Lakes Basin Loop
Puck Lakes
Near Sky Lakes Basin Loop
Margurette and Trapper Lakes from the Divide Trail
Near Sky Lakes Basin Loop
Panoramic view of Margurette Lake in late June, 2019. Do not forget your bug spray!
Near Sky Lakes Basin Loop
Along the Divide Trail, with Mount McLoughlin in the distance
Near Sky Lakes Basin Loop
Puck Lakes

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Sky Lakes Basin Loop

4.5 (4 Ratings)
A tour of the northern Sky Lakes Basin past lakes and expansive views.
2
mi
Distance
575
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsLakeSwimmingViews
Access Issues
This trail is enters the Sky Lakes Wilderness and the usual federal wilderness area regulations and restrictions apply here. Practice Leave No Trace (LNT) backcountry skills and ethics. Camp 100 feet from fragile areas; bury human waste at least 200 feet from water, trails, and campsites. This trail is usually closed by snow between November and May.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.02mi
Distance
575ft
Elevation Gain
62ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
6,571ft
High Point
5,991ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This loop starts at the Nannie Creek Trailhead which, at 6,200 feet, is the highest trailhead in the wilderness. There are no amenities or water at this trailhead. From here, the Nannie Creek Trail #3707 climbs, in 1.6 miles, to a saddle and then descends gradually to a junction with the Puck Lakes Spur Trail leading to the largest of the beautiful Puck Lakes. There are ample camping sites around this lake and the smaller one just to the north.From the Puck Lakes Spur Trail, the Nannie Creek Trail #3707 continues descending to a junction with the Snow Lakes Trail #3739 at 4.5 miles from the trailhead. Along the way, you'll pass through an open area covered with plate-like rocks. From here, you have a view south to Pelican Butte, Mount McLoughlin, and Mount Shasta.Turn right (north) onto the Snow Lakes Trail #3739 and follow it uphill through the forest, past several small, unnamed lakes, to another open area with those plate-like rocks. From here, you'll have a view east to Upper Klamath Lake. Continue on up the #3739 as it levels out on the rim, passes between the Snow Lakes and ends at a junction with the PCT some 6.4 miles from the trailhead. This area was ravaged by the 2014 Camp Creek Complex Fire. Turn left (south) here on to the PCT and follow it south, with views of Devils Peak to the north, to its junction with the Divide Trail #3717. This junction is where there is an extremely sharp turn in the PCT;so sharp, you might miss it if you're not looking for it.Turn left (east) here on to the #3717 and follow it down the south slopes of Luther Mountain and out along the rim above Margurette Lake. There are good views along here of the big lakes below and of Klamath Lake to the east. Continue down past Lake No-See-Um to the trails end at its junction with the Sky Lakes Trail #3762 at Margurette Lake, 10.3 miles from the trailhead. The #3762 is coming in from the east here and leaving to the north and its easy to confuse the two and go east instead of north.Stay on the Sky Lakes Trail #3762 going north, as it starts a gradual climb up past a junction with the Donna Lake Trail #3734, then past Snow Lakes (not the same ones you passed coming in) and Martin Lake to a junction with the Nannie Creek Trail #3707 some 12.3 miles from the trailhead. Turn right (east) here and take the #3707 back past the Puck Lakes Spur Trail to the trailhead. This loop can be done as a long day trip or as a mellow 2- or 3-day backpack.
History & Background
Beginning several thousand years ago, Native American groups, ancestors of the Klamath and the Takelma people, hunted game and gathered huckleberries in the Sky Lakes Wilderness. However, prehistoric visitors did not spend a significant amount of time in the area due to the short season of mild weather and the limited variety of food plants and animals. Prehistoric stone tools have been found in the wilderness.

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