Due to its relatively low elevation, Lake 22, off the Mountain Loop Highway, is one of the first alpine lakes to melt out in the spring. And if you’re anything like me, that’s something you look forward to all winter! The hike to the lake combines the best of subalpine rainforests, old-growth, and mesmerizing mountain reflections, yet it is readily accessible. Its accessibility make this hike one of the more popular hikes in Washington, but you can avoid the bulk of crowds by visiting either on a weekday, or for sunrise or sunset. We did this hike for sunset, and there was no one else up at the lake.
Distance: 5.4 miles
Elevation Gain: 2400 ft.
FYI: After you finish your hike stop in at Playa Bonita for a much deserved Mexican Feast. It might not be the best Mexican you’ve ever had, but it’s good, the atmosphere is fun, and the people are just about the nicest I’ve ever met. Plus, everything tastes better after a day in the mountains!