Mount Defiance and Mason Lake Hike
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Mount Defiance and Mason Lake is a heavily trafficked out-and-back hike in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest that is rated as hard. This leg burner of a hike is broken up nicely by a rest on the shores of Mason Lake before pushing on for the summit of Mount Defiance, where splendid views over the surrounding peaks and forests can be enjoyed.
This trail gets busy, so we recommend arriving early to secure parking.
Getting there
The Mount Defiance and Mason Lake Trail begins at the western terminus of Mason Lake Road at the Ira Spring Trailhead. There is parking here.
About
Backcountry Campground | Mason Lake Backcountry Camping |
When to do | June-October |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | No |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Out and back |
Mount Defiance and Mason Lake Hike
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Mount Defiance and Mason Lake Hike Description
The view from Mount Defiance is splendid, and Mason Lake is the perfect partway rest stop. This hike is a solid effort, but between the great workout and the peaks-for-miles view at the summit, you’ll be plenty satisfied by the time you’re back at the trailhead.
Start from the Ira Spring Trailhead, taking Ira Spring Trail as it crosses Mason Creek and switchbacks up the base of the ridge. Roughly following above Mason Creek, you’ll descend down to Mason Lake. Rest up here before heading between Lake Kulla Kulla and a smaller unnamed lake to approach Mount Defiance.
The summit slog is tiring, with a few switchbacks followed by a traverse to the junction where you’ll make the final ascent. From the peak, retrace your steps back down to the lake and then to the trailhead.
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