Bench and Snow Lakes Trail
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Bench and Snow Lakes Trail

Mount Rainier National Park
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Bench and Snow Lakes Trail

Bench and Snow Lakes Trail

Distance: 2.0mi
Elevation: 610ft
Time: 1-1.5h

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The Bench and Snow Lakes Trail is an easy 2.0mi trail in Mount Rainier National Park that features two lakes and offers some respite from the usual crowds of the park. This family-friendly trail is short, easy to navigate, and Snow Lake is a real treat. Bring bug spray on this trail or you may struggle to complete it.

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Getting there

To get to the trailhead for the Bench and Snow Lakes Trail from the west entrance to the park, drive 15.3mi to Paradise junction on State Route 706. Go right onto Stevens Canyon Road (signed Ohanapecosh, Sunrise, Yakima) and continue for 2.7mi to the signed trailhead.

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About

Backcountry Campground

Snow Lake Camp

When to do

July-September

Pets allowed

No

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Low

Route Type

Out and back


Bench and Snow Lakes Trail
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Bench and Snow Lakes Trail Description

The picture-perfect Snow Lake is an emerald-blue gem tucked underneath a mountain bowl, offering a slice of serenity in Mount Rainier National Park. This short trail sees less traffic than other trails in the park, offering some peace and quiet to accompany your fantastic views. The only guaranteed visitors? Flies. Bring plenty of bug spray.

The trail begins on the east side of the parking lot. Begin climbing on steps and sandy soil. The trail undulates gently over anti-erosion steps. After a half-mile, a rocky outcropping on your left provides a partial view of Mount Rainier and a corner of Bench Lake.

Continue on, perhaps taking the spur trail on your left at 0.8mi to visit Bench Lake directly. Otherwise, keep hiking, reaching a junction 1.0mi in. The camp is to the left, and the trail goes to the right. Walk to the sign that indicates the end of the maintained trail. Here, you can either choose to explore the lakeshore further or just sit and enjoy the view before retracing your steps.

In late summer, make sure you grab a handful of huckleberries and blueberries on the way back for strength!

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