Annette Lake in Snoqualmie Pass – An Aggressive Summer Hike.

Posted by Thomas Wolter

If you are looking for an aggressive summer hike, than Annette Lake in Snoqualmie Pass just might be your solution.  The elevational gain is substantial and the views are tremendous.  Keep in mind, this is backcountry wilderness, and even in late June, Annette Lake can still be partly frozen.  Just to be safe, do not walk out on the ice, as breaking through would most likely damage your enjoyment of the hike…..ahum.  Dog’s are ok on the trails, but keep them close.  Stats: 3.6 miles, 1400′ elevation gain, high point 3600′. Getting there: Take I-90 to exit 47 and get on Road 55 on the south side of the freeway. Turn east and the trailhead is at the parking lot half a mile ahead.

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