Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail
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Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
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Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail

Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail

Distance: 13.8mi
Elevation: 2,339ft
Time: 6-8.5h

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The hike to Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail is an enjoyable trek with moderate traffic in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest that is rated as moderate. While this might be a longer hike, the elevation gain is somewhat spread out, making it suitable for intermediate hikers. This trail is also great for short backpacking adventures because of the two camping areas you’ll have access to.

Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail Map

Getting there

The trailhead for Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail is off Greenwater Road in the signed trailhead parking area.

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Backcountry Campground

Greenwater Lakes Backcountry, Lost Creek Backpacking Site

When to do

June-October

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail
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Echo Lake via Greenwater Trail Description

Echo Lake can be accessed on Greenwater Lakes Trail, which also allows you to see Greenwater Lakes and the surrounding mountains. The trail is well-kept and easy to follow, providing no technical challenges or major considerations unless it’s early in the season and snow might be obscuring the trail in sections.

Begin by taking the Greenwater Lakes Trail south from the parking lot. Following alongside (and crossing) Meadow Creek, enjoy the babbling water. You’ll arrive at Greenwater Lakes, continuing past them to dip south over Meadow Creek, passing the Lost Creek Backpacking Site.

Coming to a fork in the trail, keep left. A moderate section eventually gives way to a bit of climb up to Echo Lake. The trail wraps around the south end of the lake. This area is recovering from the Norse Peak Fire, so the landscape is likely to change consistently in the coming years.

You can keep going on this trail, but this is the turnaround point for most. Retrace your steps to the trailhead.

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