Boulder Lakes Loop
Boulder Lakes Loop

Boulder Lakes Loop

Shasta-Trinity National Forest
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Boulder Lakes Loop

Boulder Lakes Loop

Distance: 9.1mi
Elevation: 1,998ft
Time: 4.5-6h

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The Boulder Lakes Loop is an awesome hike ideal for intermediate hikers and families with older children. Featuring beautiful alpine lakes, unrivaled mountain views, and mountain meadows, this hike packs plenty of scenery to indulge in.

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Getting there

The Boulder Lakes Loop departs from the East Boulder Trailhead off Route 40N17.

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Backcountry Campground

Dispersed Backcountry Camping

When to do

Year-round

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Lollipop


Boulder Lakes Loop
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Boulder Lakes Loop Description

The alpine terrain is awaiting your exploration, and the Boulder Lakes Loop boasts the opportunity to do just that. Wander along snowmelt stream, past charming cascades through alpine meadowlands to the lakes situated in the middle of a sprawling basin. This adventure will get your heart rate up, so make sure you pack plenty of water to keep you hydrated along the way! Additionally, the exposed terrain at high elevations warrants dramatic weather, so dress in layers as insurance against changing conditions.

Setting out from the East Boulder Trailhead, the Boulder Lakes Loop follows the East Boulder Trail southwardly along the gurgling creek through mixed conifer forests adorned with granite outcrops. As you progress, the incline will intensify as you near Lower Boulder Lake. Admire the charm of the small pool before climbing the ridge into the basin abundant with alpine lakes bounded by lush meadows. Here you will confront an intersection, keep left, and at the following junction, take a right onto the PCT.

The PCT will guide you along the ridge above the basin, exposing dumbfounding mountain views. At the next trail split, keep right and reconnect with the East Boulder Trail, delivering you back to East Boulder Lake. From here, travel north, retracing your footsteps back to the trailhead.

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