Lost Lake Trail #1185
Trail Uses | Length | 5.1 miles one-way (plus 3.0 - 3.2 miles to trailhead) |
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Season of Use | Summer/Fall | Beginning Elevation | 3000 feet |
Visitor Use | Heavy | Ending Elevation | 5700 feet (at junction with Noble Knob Trail #1184) |
Map(s) | USGS 7.5', Lester SW | Level of Difficulty | More Difficult |
Access:
Via Greenwater Trail:
Drive east on State Highway 410 from Enumclaw 20.3 miles to Greenwater Road
#70. Turn left (north) onto Road #70 and follow 9.6 miles to the trail sign.
Turn right onto Road #7033; the trailhead on right side of road after 0.5
miles. Travel Greenwater Trail #1176 3.2 miles
to the junction with Lost Lake Trail #1185.
Via Corral Pass:
Drive east on State Highway 410 from Enumclaw 31.6 miles to Corral Pass Road
#7174. Turn left (east) on Road #7174 and follow 6.7 miles. The trailhead
is on left side of road just before a large developed parking area. There
is room in a small parking area at trailhead for 6 vehicles. Travel Noble
Knob Trail #1184 3.0 miles to the junction with Lost Lake Trail #1185.
Attractions & Considerations (North to South):
The entire trail is within the Norse Peak Wilderness. From the junction with the Greenwater Trail #1176, the trail climbs through old growth timber. At the 2.0 mile point to the left is a view of Quinn Lake. Mile point 2.6 is at Lost Lake which has good campsites and some horse feed. The trail climbs from Lost Lake through sub-alpine timber and open country with views of the valley, Lost Lake and the Cascade range to the north. At mile point 5.1 is the junction with Noble Knob Trail #1184.
Notes:
- Northwest Forest Pass is required for each vehicle parked at the trailhead.
- No motor vehicles allowed. Open to hikers and stock.
- Dogs must be on a leash.
- Use established rings for campfires.