Haystack Lake hike
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The quiet yet beautiful hike out to Haystack Lake quickly leaves the crowds of the Washington Lake area behind. Passing by three lakes en route, this stunning trail is a true gem for those wanting to enjoy the quiet and pristine aspects of the park.
Getting there
From Kamas take Utah 150 for 25.4mi before turning left towards the Washington Lake Campground and Crystal Lake Trailhead. Follow signs towards the Crystal Lake Trailhead, where you will find a parking lot. There is overflow parking near the Group Site.
About
When to do | June through September |
Backcountry Campsites | Many opportunities in the wilderness of the Uintas |
Toilets | Yes, at trailhead |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Poor |
Crowd Levels | Low |
Route Type | Out and back |
Haystack Lake
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Route Description for Haystack Lake
Do not begin along the trail at the far end of the parking lot. Instead, go to the southwest edge of the parking area. You’ll find a very small trailhead behind the parked cars. There will be a sign pointing towards Washington and Haystack Lakes.
This trail leads down to the east side of Washington Lake, eventually arriving at the man-made damn at to the southeast edge. Cross the creek bellow the damn, then head back up to the lake. Upon arriving at a clearing, it can be difficult to find the trail again, however simply follow the built up retaining wall on the south side of the lake (to your right), and find the trail again further along.
As you continue around Washington Lake, the number of people you pass will severely plummet. You will finally pass the end of Washington Lake. There is a smaller lake attached to the end, known as Tail Lake.
As you continue hiking, the trail will start to gain some elevation as you pass Shadow Lake. The trail will veer to the left as you climb up and over a very small notch. After descending a short ways, you will come to a junction: turn to the right. You will continue to loop to the right and arrive at Haystack Lake.
From the lake, you will be able to see up to Haystack Mountain, but the quiet ambiance of the lake is even more beautiful. Enjoy the lake before returning the way you came.
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Insider Hints
Camping at Haystack Lake makes for an incredible, beautiful, and easy one-night backpacking trip.
A recreation pass is required to park in the National Forest, which can be purchase throughout the park; however, a National Parks Pass is also accepted. Campsites.
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Min Ho 4 years ago
Fantastic walk with amazing views at the summit. This is one of our favorite hikes. Highly recommended for group hiking. It's a pleasant experience to share.
Erika Simon 5 years ago
Good gracious! The views were unbelievable. Make sure to bring your camera.
Levin 5 years ago
You may not believe this, but this is 100% a perfect place for me!
Mike Elderi 5 years ago
Astounding hike! Totally worth the grind to see the breathtaking lake. The views from the top were majestic and really worth all of your efforts.
maru kt. 5 years ago
Diverse beauty. This one was a moderate hike but there are plenty of fun side adventures
Lubov F. 5 years ago
There are countless of amazing views on the way.
Jamie Rubies 5 years ago
It was significantly challenging, but I adore the scenic routes and views along the way. This hike has it all, from beautiful views to having fun at the end of the hike.
Shanee P. 5 years ago
Magnificent journey! One of a kind hiking destination. A must-do hike in Lake District. The view was still etched in my mind as we were passing by the Haystacks.
SJ 6 years ago
The trail to Haystack Lake was so beautiful and it really did leave the crowds behind!