Near Hidden Lake Lookout
Hidden Lake and the North Cascades from Hidden Lake Lookout
Near Hidden Lake Lookout
View from ridge on ascent of Hidden Lake Lookout
Near Hidden Lake Lookout
Hidden Lake Hut. with permission from Mike Conlan
Near Hidden Lake Lookout
Hidden Lake Trail
Near Hidden Lake Lookout
Hidden Lake in mid-July

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Hidden Lake Lookout

4.7 (18 Ratings)
This classic hike or backpack trip in the craggy North Cascades travels to a nearly 7,000-foot view of the alpine world.
7.3
mi
Distance
3,752
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
Commonly BackpackedHistoricalLakeViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Best hiked July - October. Snow lingers into late summer along this trail; ice axe, climbing skills, and routefinding are needed to reach the lookout in early season. Rough access road, high clearance recommended.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.25mi
Distance
3,752ft
Elevation Gain
3,752ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
6,894ft
High Point
3,564ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The hike to Hidden Lake Lookout in North Cascades National Park begins with 0.8 miles of rough trail with big boulders, roots, and wash-outs, followed by a few hundred feet of nice wooden stairs built by the trail crew. After 1 mile, the forest increasingly opens and gives way to lower-lying shrubs and vegetation.The trail steepens for the next mile with several switchbacks through thick overgrown plants in the sub-alpine. The plants in this part of the trail seem to grow up to 8 feet tall and grow into the trail, therefore wearing pants is recommended. Watch out for potential tall cow parsnip;an easily identifiable photo-toxic plant with white grouped flowers on the top and big three-pointed leaves that you do not want to touch with exposed skin.At around 1.8 miles, the trail becomes more open with beautiful alpine wildflowers and huckleberry bushes. As you make your way up the trail, you'll notice spur trails split off and you'll likely find some snow-covered sections of trail. This is where your route-finding skills can come in handy. The trail turns east at 3.6 miles, climbing to a 6,600-foot saddle at 3.8 miles. This is a good early bailout spot with views of Hidden Lake. If you're up for a short scramble, follow the trail south to reach the lookout. Stay on the beaten path and don't attempt to scramble up technical terrain without climbing skills.- Description by Geoffrey Marr, Outdoor Project

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