Blanca Lake - Blanca Lake
Blanca Lake is located in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness Area in the Cascade Mountains of the U.S. state of Washington.
Blanca Lake sits in a basin surrounded by the peaks of Monte Cristo, Kyes, and Columbia. The lake is fed by the Columbia Glacier to the northwest and is drained by Troublesome Creek, a tributary of the North Fork Skykomish River. The glacier's cold, silt-filled melt water is what makes the lake a spectacular turquoise green color making this a prime example of a Rock flour lake.
Blanca Lake is accessible only by foot, along the Blanca Lake Trail. The trail begins at 1,900Â ft (579Â m) and climbs quickly from switchback to switchback, gaining 2,700Â ft (823Â m) elevation over 3Â mi (4.8Â km), finally arriving at the top of a ridge. From the ridge-top, the trail continues through sub-alpine meadows until you reach Virgin Lake at 4,600Â ft (1,402Â m). From Virgin Lake, the trail gets rocky, and steeply descends 600Â ft (183Â m) over 0.5Â mi (0.8Â km) to Blanca Lake. Due to its elevation, and the heavy snow snowpack of the Pacific Northwest, Blanca Lake is typically only easily accessible from July until the snows of October or November.
Its beauty makes it a very popular destination for hikers, despite the difficult climb up the mountain trail.
To get to the trailhead, take US Forest Road 65/Beckler Road 13.7Â mi (22.0Â km) near Skykomish, WA to the intersection with US Forest Road 63. Continue on Forest Road 63 for another 2Â mi (3.2Â km). Northwest Forest Pass required to park.
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External links
- US Forest Service
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