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A mellow, then super-steep push to Colchuck Lake in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.


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5.6

Miles

9.0

KM

Point to Point

7,810' 2,380 m

High

4,492' 1,369 m

Low

3,361' 1,024 m

Up

770' 235 m

Down

14%

Avg Grade (8°)

53%

Max Grade (28°)

Dogs No Dogs

Features Lake · River/Creek · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife

A Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking here.

Backcountry camping is available by permit only from June 15 - October 15. Permits can be obtained via a lottery that opens in February. There are also a limited number of same-day permits that are given out at the Leavenworth Ranger station, usually at 7 am.

Description

This beautiful trail is accessed from Stuart Lake Trail #1599 which starts at Stuart Lake Trailhead (3400' elevation). The first 2.3 miles of this trail, to the south side Colchuck Lake, is the most popular. The trail gradually climbs through the forest along Mountaineer Creek and at 2.6 miles the junction with Colchuck Lake Trail is reached. Look at the Stuart Lake Trail #1599 for the full description.

Turn left here, and the trail soon crosses Mountaineer Creek on a log bridge. The trail is sometimes steep and rough for the next 1.6 miles from the creek crossing to the north side of Colchuck lake, which is at 5570' elevation. There are beautiful views of Colchuck Lake, with Dragontail Peak and Colchuck Peak rising 3,000 feet above south end of lake.

The trail continues along western shore of lake to access campsites and the route up Aasgard Pass to the Enchantments.

The trail up Aasgard is short and stout from the moment it starts. The climb at Colchuck Lake to the pass is only 1.5 miles, but you gain 2200' of elevation in that 1.5 miles. From Aasgard Pass you'll have an amazing view into the Enchantments Lake Basin. This is one of the most premier views in the Enchantments! From the top of Aasgard, you'll continue down into the lake basin, passing numerous alpine lakes. This continues to the junction with Snow Lakes Trail #1553 approximately 1.9 miles after reaching the top of Aasgard Pass.

Flora & Fauna

Wildflowers are prevalent throughout this region. Be on the lookout for mountain goats. They crave salt so please urinate in backcountry toilets when possible. When toilets are unavailable, please urinate on rocks, otherwise the mountain goats will tear up the ground and vegetation.

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Photos

Views of the jagged Dragontail Peak across Colchuck Lake.
Jun 7, 2017 near Leavenw…, WA
Colchuck Lake
Aug 12, 2015 near Leavenw…, WA
A mountain goat and his domain (Dragontail Peak in the background).
Jun 27, 2016 near Leavenw…, WA
Gnome Tarn, looking toward Mount Prusik.
Dec 19, 2015 near Leavenw…, WA
View of Isolation Lake in the Enchantments, WA
Nov 7, 2017 near Leavenw…, WA
The Colchuck boulder field
Aug 12, 2015 near Leavenw…, WA

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Aug 5, 2021
Lindsey Kaiser
Hiked up Aasgard Pass to Isolation Lake in the Core Enchantment Zone. 12mi — 7h 30m
Jul 6, 2019
J.C. Findlay
Jul 19, 2018
callmemimi v
3 day backpack 33mi
Sep 1, 2017
Inga Anderson
4.5mi
Jun 3, 2017
Ali Lewis
Oct 7, 2016
Stacy Bernash
Camped out 1 night
Jul 14, 2016
Sarah Shafer
This is hands down my favorite hike in Washington. I brought my cousin here when he was in town and I would hike ut a million more times. one of t...
Oct 2, 2015
Nessa Goldman
En Route to Aasgard Pass
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