Some folks said it's a bit of a scramble and they had seen others leave their packs at the top to explore. This hike takes you past 5 lakes and a few different waterfalls, so if you don't wish to push on to Big Heart, you won't be disappointed! With more snow you may want an ice axe for this section. I was afraid of running out of daylight, so I pressed on. Further in, and up beyond a small meadow covered in low lying blueberries to a site that was perched overlooking the lake, where you are able to take in all its’ beauty. Very few logs that will stab you and while the water was cold, it was more refreshing than numbing. Also beautiful, and a little more serene with less activity along the trail. They seemed to be the worst at Big Heart Lake. First 1 1/2 miles were fairly easy... Once you pass Trout Lake you’re reward with uphill, with sun exposure(if you start late), until you reach Cooper Lake. Then, you are on to Little and Big Heart Lakes which offer snow covered cirques and more solitude. after that, there was a couple stream crossings but i was able to jump from rock to rock/log to get across. Unfortunately he dove into a burrow before I could get my camera. The push to Big Heart was rough on me. Heart Lake ist ein 7.6 Meilen langer, moderat besuchter Hin- und Rückweg in der Nähe von Condon, Montana. They seemed to be the worst at Big Heart Lake. about 2 miles up from little heart lake trying to get to big heart, it was still pretty steep and snowy and I wasn't prepared to tackle it. Trail Description Trail Photos Print this Trail Trip Reports. This page is for everyone to communicate about those things, places and people that make their heart's sing! The lake walk itself rises and falls with the terrain, and there are several great viewpoints and a few campsites at the Northern end of the lake. Went with some buddies for a couple days. Trail Description Trail Photos Print this Trail Trip Reports. Day 3: Went … This was such a beautiful hike and I highly recommend. Overall the beauty and experience is worth the trip Enjoy! 2. The lake here is a destination for those with a fishing rod. Also beautiful, and a little more serene with less activity along the trail. After you’ve topped out at 4935ft, you’ll drop back down to the edge of Big Heart Lake, at 4162 ft elevation. This waterfall runs out of Copper Lake, the next lake you’ll see on this hike. Find 42 photos of the 907 Cameron Dr home on Zillow. Another word for big-hearted. Trail time was 2 hours to the Malachite bridge, half hour to Copper Lake, half hour to Little Heart and another hour to Big Heart. Get Directions +27 21 801 2253. www.bigheartcompany.com. Between mud, the rocks, the river crossings, and the snow, we would have been very wet or had sore ankles. Out and back, about 15 miles. If you’re planning a trip to the Lake District, but confused with where to go for a memorable walk - we’ve pulled together our favourite walks for a range of occasions. Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until September. Turn right onto Foss River Road #68. From this vantage point, you can see all the way down to little Trout Lake, and across to Silver Eagle Peak, on your right, and Mt. I suspect that little and big Heart lakes would be a difficult trail. At the point that you need to cross the river, it will be over a log that has a step nailed into it on the opposite side, making it easier to step down, or up. Just bring a gallon of spray. All in all it was a great hike, and aside from the bugs and crowds, would still be my favorite. The lakes were definitely very cold but bearable and felt great to ice sore feet. It's doable with ice axe, skill and maybe a buddy. You can barely see the large waterfall that cascades down slope from Copper Lake in the middle distance. Don't let that keep you from the hike though! Es gibt verschiedene Aktivitätsmöglichkeiten. I guess this is the norm for summer hiking in Seattle. Located within the Etobicoke Creek watershed, this park is a popular destination for residents of Peel Region, with more than five million visitors since it opened in 1957. The trail does get more cool and shaded again after this push, and you continue on to Copper Lake which is a beautiful deep teal color. I topped out out above Angeline and Big Heart and headed back to my elevation camp. Starts off really easy to get your legs warmed up and then starts climbing after passing Trout Lake. Considering how deep the channel is, this was a shame. Your photo titled, "on the edge looking down to Big Heart lake" is actually on the edge looking east, down at Delta Lake. Some amazingly large trees along the way (see picture). Some of the rock cairns here can be misleading. the road up the the trailhead was decent with some monster potholes. Er führt entlang eines Sees und entlang eines Flusses. We continued a short ways to Little Heart and slept there for the night. It was a beautiful little lake and we were lucky to get a spot tucked in behind some rocks and overlooking the lake a bit. The lake is so blue, with turquoise outskirts, and I hear is one of the deepest in our state! We had passed a pair of hikers that said campgrounds in Copper were dryer so we chose that. The next day (Mon), we hiked out. It was so sparkling and turquoise, too! The road was in decent shape, with some potholes, but easily passable with my Explorer. The trail is still good here, and in .5 miles, you’ll find yourself at the edge of Little Heart Lake. the road up the the trailhead was decent with some monster potholes. It was a beautiful little lake and we were lucky to get a spot tucked in behind some rocks and overlooking the lake a bit. Day 1: Went up to Big Heart Lake and spent the night. Another Large, beautiful lake with a lakeshore trail. Once you reach this point, the hard part is behind you. Hiked up to Copper lake for our first overnight trip of the year. Hiking | Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA: Big Heart Lake | A 15 mile out and back into Big Heart Lake. Went on a a day hike with the intentions of getting to Big Heart Lake. Went with some buddies for a couple days. We got to the trailhead early, but I wasn't feeling the best so we took it slow and we ended up turning around at Little Heart. Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA: Big Heart Lake A 15 mile out and back into Big Heart Lake. My destination was Big Heart Lake - I planned on staying until Sunday 10/11, but the trail was more strenuous (and the tread itself worse) than I expected. There are a few good campsites here at the Northern edge of the lake, and they are close to the water’s edge. Beautiful views everywhere you look once you get past the first couple lakes. Bug netting currently is a must they get quite thick in areas. The hike is beautiful, and can be done in one day - all the way to Big Heart and back took about 8 hours. Downhill hikers have been throwing their gravity assisted momentum around and not pausing for those moving uphill. We took the trail to Malachite Lake which was pretty steep, but well worth it. We took one of the first campsites (nearly on the trail) with view of the lake. If you're moving, nothing bothers you but as soon as you stop they swarm. Really nice out and back featuring a few lakes and some really great overlook spots. The issue was the bugs. Even if you're just day hiking, I highly recommend lots of water and sturdy and supportive shoes. Unfortunately, we hit snow just before Copper Lake and turned back before it got too deep. I guess this is the norm for summer hiking in Seattle. Distance: 96 miles: Cities / Towns: 9: Number Of Businesses: 7: From Haydon Bridge in neighbouring Northumberland head through Haltswhistle on the scenic drive to Cumbria. The trail begins again about another 50 feet or so, on your right. (Big Heart Lake is south, from the location that photo was taken from.) About three-quarters of the way up the rocks, having gained about 150 - 200, leave the boulder field and cut south towards the large rocky bluff. Trail Description Trail Photos Print this Trail Trip Reports. The trail is still good here, and in .5 miles, you’ll find yourself at the edge of Little Heart Lake. You’ll gain 1800 feet of elevation in 1.5 miles. Length 18.3 miElevation gain 6250 ftRoute type Out & back There was one larger section where we were fortunate to see that a small hole had formed over one of the drainage cuts (suspiciously boot shaped, so I assume someone else was not as fortunate) so we were able to step across the drainage cut without falling through the snow. The trail is good to Big Heart Lake, the saddle to Angeline Lake and Chetwoot Lake is a bit sketchy. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. Overall, this is still a very cool trail and well maintained. At sunset, we pushed up to the ridge between Angeline and Big Heart and watched the sunset here. We managed to get a spot solely due to being there early. My best friend and I started at 9:30am and went up to big heart lake and the one above it and back to the car by 5:30pm with a 1-2min water break every 20min or so and an hour for lunch and swimming. Overall, great overnight trip! Outlet for Trout Lake, and continues feeding the West Fork Foss River. I debated saying this hike was terrible, but only because I want it all to myself. Sunday morning, we set out around 9am and found that everyone had cleared out. We quickly learned to use our poles to signal that someone was up there. Finally made it and realized spots would be very limited. We also noticed the etiquette on giving way to uphill hikers was followed by everyone which was a welcome change after being on more crowded and accessible trails lately where it’s been a bit of a free for all. Another Large, beautiful lake with a lakeshore trail. The lakes were definitely very cold but bearable and felt great to ice sore feet. There is a short steep snow traverse, which we found OK in current conditions. There are a series of switchbacks that go on for about a mile. www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs. Copper was so clear and calm, the reflections were beautiful. Le sentier longe un lac et sa difficulté est évaluée comme difficile. Big Heart Lake via West Fork Foss Lakes Trail ist ein 21.6 Kilometer langer, moderat besuchter Hin- und Rückweg in der Nähe von Skykomish, Washington. Copper Lake is beautiful and large. Nicholas Costerisan 743 views. By Saturday, we pushed inward toward Big Heart. Trail is very clear, but quite a hump getting up to Copper Lake. Finally made it and realized spots would be very limited. ft. home is a 8 bed, 7.0 bath property. I went 4th of July weekend and I'm sure you could guess, it was pretty busy but I was able to get a good place to sleep. It was closed for camping this trip, as they were using the lake as a water source for helicopter fire fighting. Now on to the good stuff: This time of year the lower parts of the Foss River were entirely dried up. There was one larger section where we were fortunate to see that a small hole had formed over one of the drainage cuts (suspiciously boot shaped, so I assume someone else was not as fortunate) so we were able to step across the drainage cut without falling through the snow. A spectacular deep blue lake, surrounded by barren peaks, still adorned in small snow fields, and sparse alpine firs. Apparently, they don’t wear eye masks to bed and, instead, rise with the sun! Moved on to Little Heart hit the peak in between little and big but one buddy was worse for wear so we turned back and made camp back by Copper. Mosquitos were terrible. Nevertheless, we did find one tucked into a rock ledge, with peek-a-boo views of the lake and a full view of Glacier Peak. So many wildflowers and lakes and waterfalls. There were a few other campers around the lake, but it was very peaceful. About 8 miles total. Copper Lake isn't much farther, and upon arrival I was greeted with lots and lots of overnight hikers. Some fantastic views, there is one outlook that is just off trail on the way there that you should see on your way. It's a very peaceful area with awesome access to the lake itself. The mosquitos were insane. There are many lakes, do it is a good idea to know which Lake you're looking for. Lots of campsites and we passed three trail workers on our way who said they were so bored because they had nothing to do haha. It was so sparkling and turquoise, too! Those lakes were the perfect way to beat the heat and culminate our days of sweaty hiking! Arrive early on the weekend if you plan to camp! The lake is so blue, with turquoise outskirts, and I hear is one of the deepest in our state! I was a bit apprehensive to do much exploring since we got a bit of a later start than I wanted and we had already decided to camp at Copper, so we didn't take the Malachite side trail and don't have an update for the conditions. We just happened to arrive on a Saturday - probably bad timing on our part. Further in, and up beyond a small meadow covered in low lying blueberries to a site that was perched overlooking the lake, where you are able to take in all its’ beauty. Was shooting for Big Heart Lake, and got a late start, so decided not to do the side route to Malachite. From this vantage point, you can see all the way down to little Trout Lake, and across to Silver Eagle Peak, on your right, and Mt. Back on the trail, it continues on towards Trout Lake through old growth fir, cedar and hemlock, and the trail is easy to follow here. The mosquitos were insane. The way involves scrambling, bushwacking and route-finding but was easier than I expected. www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs. Back on the trail, it continues on towards Trout Lake through old growth fir, cedar and hemlock, and the trail is easy to follow here. I suspect that little and big Heart lakes would be a difficult trail. Based on other reviews i thought we'd be bouldering up and was preparing myself for that (ptsd from hiking up Aasgard's pass probably). Copper was so clear and calm, the reflections were beautiful. The lake here is a destination for those with a fishing rod. both bridges were nice!! Was lucky to find a spot and glad to find the toilet at the trailhead open (it wasn't before). Both Trout and Copper Lakes are gorgeous right now. You could see/hear Malachite Falls in the distance, and this was also where the path started getting difficult. Very few logs that will stab you and while the water was cold, it was more refreshing than numbing. My trip reports: 7/21/17-7/23/17 (26.1 miles RT), my GAIA, USGS Big Snow Mountain, 4463/6053ft (6021ft in ascent, 3053ft descent) It took me a while to get around it, which isn't a bad thing because the view is fantastic. Although Copper lake looked more interesting for camping. Hiked up to Copper lake for our first overnight trip of the year. Big Heart Lake via West Fork Foss Lakes Trail. Beautiful! Ha! Camping fantastic, only a bit heavy with bugs, though we had plenty of bug proofing to keep from getting bit. We had debated beforehand if we should wear our goretex hiking boots or non-waterproof trail runners with gaiters. Big Heart Falls just downstream from the logjam on Big Heart Lake's outlet creek. We finished with a swim back down at trout lake and our only regret was not bringing a small towel. The lake itself is warm enough to swim in, and it also is a refreshing way to end a hike. This time of year the lower parts of the Foss River were entirely dried up. Beautiful sights all around. 107 Unit 3 Bromwell Street, Woodstock (16,227.54 km) 7925 Cape Town, South Africa . The trail does get more cool and shaded again after this push, and you continue on to Copper Lake which is a beautiful deep teal color. From the trailhead, the first part of the trail seems to be walking up an old stream bed, very rocky and loose. Permit required for overnight camping. All in all this is a good hike and worth the effort. A small, circular lake that you really have to get off trail to see well, you can see it through the trees from where you’re at, but to take pictures, you’ll have to walk over to its banks. From here, pay close attention, as the continuing trail here is not well marked! All in all it was a great hike, and aside from the bugs and crowds, would still be my favorite. Skykomish District my jetta made it and there was plenty of other fwd cars there. The West Fork Foss River Trail reaches deep into the highest concentration of lakes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness between Highway 2 and I-90. You will have first access to our opportunities and we’ll keep you up-to-date with our monthly newsletter. Plus my tired legs. It starts at the trailhead, where cars were parked down the road and even into the sweet trailhead campsite that I had mentioned before. From Trout Lake on, it starts getting steep, at about 2.6 miles in. Skykomish District As you climb towards a massive waterfall, you bounce between woods and clearings. Big Heart Lake, Trail Map, West Fork Foss Trailhead, Seattle - Alpine Lakes Wilderness - Snoqualmie Pass - Central Cascades, Washington. If you have your head down, it's easy to pass this junction to Malachite Lake. 4,163 people follow this. There were some wildflowers still left at this point in August, as well as plenty of berries to pick. Definitely looking forward to returning for a few days with backpacks to complete the trek! Big Heart Lake, Trail Map, West Fork Foss Trailhead, Seattle - Alpine Lakes Wilderness - Snoqualmie Pass - Central Cascades, Washington. At the Malachite Lake trail junction, you’re at 4.17 miles, and the uphill is more gradual, and at 4.4 miles, you reach Copper Lake, another beautiful subalpine lake surrounded on three sides by steep, barren slopes, interspersed with clingy alpine firs. I hope this review makes this beautiful long day hike seem more accessible to less experienced hikers and remind them to give way and follow other rules of thumb https://bearfoottheory.com/trail-etiquette-hiking-rules/. I debated saying this hike was terrible, but only because I want it all to myself. It's a very peaceful area with awesome access to the lake itself. beautiful trail to an awesome High Alpine lake. Even though Big Heart was my goal, I decided to camp by Little Heart and enjoy the solitude. You’ll gain 1800 feet of elevation in 1.5 miles. I was concerned we wouldn't get to see much running water, but as we passed Trout Lake my fears were put to rest. Lots of campsites and we passed three trail workers on our way who said they were so bored because they had nothing to do haha. Just as I was about to leave the lake, I met a hiker coming back from Big Heart. 10/10. As we arrived at Copper lake we ran into another pair of hikers that had ventured beyond Copper Lake a bit, they said the snow got deeper as the trail went south beyond the lake, and didn't get higher than about 4300' of elevation scrambling around. Camping at Trout was so quiet and the ground so soft we couldn't even hear others walking by on the trail - side note, it was so quiet that you also couldn't hear someone walking up to the toilet, when you happened to be sitting on it, until you made awkward eye contact. this was an amazing hike! He indicated that it was very busy with campers and it might be difficult to find a spot to set up. I was concerned we wouldn't get to see much running water, but as we passed Trout Lake my fears were put to rest. Got there Friday night and found a sweet spot by the trailhead to car-camp. :) My favorite hike in WA so far, and we didn't even make it to Big Heart Lake (or Copper, for that matter) so I can only review the bottom 1/2 of the trail. In covid times, passing in predictable ways by following established hiking etiquette is more important than ever. Was lucky to find a spot and glad to find the toilet at the trailhead open (it wasn't before). It's also oddly humid; among the ferns it almost felt like we'd left the PNW and found the tropics. We passed some people who were really struggling during this segment and it could've been made a lot easier with more prep. My phone also died so we were only able to record our hike in! Become a Big Hearts Supporter & join over 1,800 fans doing their bit to support Heart of Midlothian’s charity! Drop dead gorgeous from trailhead to Big Heart. Overall, the trip was special and perfect in every way. Trail Description Trail Photos Print this Trail Trip Reports. Cross a log to the other side, and look CLOSELY for rock cairns. Big Heart Lake is located 8.2 miles from the trailhead in a stunning cirque at the head of the valley. Once you leave Copper, it's a short hike to Little Heart. I didn't bring a tent or bivy and was kicking myself. Got up mid morning Saturday and hiked up to Copper Lake took some pool floats and floated/fished for a couple hours. The issue was the bugs. The terrain is level to rolling. If you hike this during the heat of summer, after the long, exposed switchbacks, you might need a re-fill here. There are several rocky patches, most were easy to navigate up, but led to some tricky footing on the way down. Big Heart Lake - 16.0 Miles Seattle - Alpine Lakes Wilderness - Snoqualmie Pass - Central Cascades. There is a longer stretch in between Trout and Copper Lake that is exposed to the sun so some refill water often(we used sawyer squeeze filters) and remember sunscreen. It gets warm in the open areas, even in May. Once you reach the river crossing, you will notice that you have to follow rock cairns, as the river washed out this part of trail. Once you reach the river crossing, you will notice that you have to follow rock cairns, as the river washed out this part of trail. Mainly my ears got attacked by that annoying thing flies do. That's right. If you bring your trout pole, there is ample fishing, as well. beautiful trail to an awesome High Alpine lake. The 6,001 sq. 4,024 people like this. Once you leave Copper, it's a short hike to Little Heart. Bug netting currently is a must they get quite thick in areas. 22 likes. A small subalpine lake, on the way to Big Heart Lake. 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