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Packwood Lake

South Cascades > Goat Rocks
46.6084, -121.6271 Map & Directions
Length
10.0 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
600 feet
Highest Point
3,200 feet
Calculated Difficulty About Calculated Difficulty
Moderate

The trail is currently closed between the junction with the Upper Lake Creek trail and the junction with the Clear Lost trail due to the Goat Rocks Fire

Photo courtesy of user 'GOUWDOGS'
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Established campsites
  • Good for kids
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Old growth
  • Rivers

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When most of Washington’s alpine lakes are still snow-covered, Packwood Lake rewards hikers with a relaxing early-season hike ideal for dusting off your boots. Continue reading

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Hiking Packwood Lake

When most of Washington’s alpine lakes are still snow-covered, Packwood Lake rewards hikers with a relaxing early-season hike ideal for dusting off your boots.

The Packwood Lake Trail offers a perfect start to the spring hiking season—deep forests, a calm lake, high peaks and spring wildflowers. And with popular camping and fishing spots, and leashed dogs allowed, you have some of the best hiking elements the Pacific Northwest has to offer.

From the trailhead on Forest Road 1260, start on Trail 78 and follow the gentle path as it winds 4 miles through lush old-growth forest within the Goat Rocks Wilderness. Views are limited until the trail begins to approach the lake. Shift your gaze upward to catch glimpses of the jagged Goat Rocks, Mount Rainier and Johnson Peak.

The trail leaves the tranquil forest and heads around the lake, passing an old ranger station at about 4.6 miles. There’s plenty to look at once you reach the lake, including a small island in the middle of the water, wildlife and the historic guard station (circa 1910). Cross the wooden bridge over Lake Creek to the winding trail connecting several campgrounds along the north side of the lake.  The backcountry permit box is about a mile from the bridge along this trail.  From this point, make sure to enjoy the view before turning back.

Backpackers and strong hikers can continue on to connect with trails to Mosquito Lake and Lost Lake. As is the case with most hikes in our area, the best views are seen on clear days when the mountains reflect off the water. But don’t let spring’s overcast weather hold you back! Starting in May, the forest floor showcases a colorful display of wildflowers. The blooming varieties change as the season progresses, offering bright splashes of color amongst the lush green foliage.

WTA Pro Tip: Commonly seen wildflowers include bear grass, candyflower, flowering currant, pinedrops, salmonberry, vanilla-leaf, and white anemone.

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Hike Description Written by
Brittany Manwill, WTA Correspondent

Packwood Lake

Map & Directions

Trailhead
Co-ordinates: 46.6084, -121.6271 Open in Google Maps

Before You Go

The trail is currently closed between the junction with the Upper Lake Creek trail and the junction with the Clear Lost trail due to the Goat Rocks Fire

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Parking Pass/Entry Fee

Northwest Forest Pass

WTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.

Getting There

From I-5, north of Castle Rock, drive US-12 east 66.5 miles to Packwood; at the east end of town, turn right onto FR-1260 and drive 6 miles to the trailhead.

More Hike Details

Trailhead

South Cascades > Goat Rocks

Packwood Lake (#78)

Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Cowlitz Valley Ranger District

Guidebooks & Maps

Day Hiking: South Cascades (Nelson - Mountaineers Books)

Buy the Green Trails Packwood No. 302 map

Buy the Green Trails Goat Rocks-William O Wilderness No. 303S map

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