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Upper Tipsoo Lake is a stunning alpine lake nestled in the Northern Cascade Range, within Pierce County, Washington. Situated at an elevation of 1,615 meters (5,298 feet) near the summit of Chinook Pass, it lies on the eastern edge of Mount Rainier National Park. This picturesque location, easily accessible just off Highway 410, is renowned for its breathtaking views of Mount Rainier and its vibrant subalpine wildflower meadows.
What truly captivates visitors to Upper Tipsoo Lake is the iconic reflection…
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While Upper Tipsoo Lake is within Mount Rainier National Park, which generally has restrictions on pets, dogs are permitted on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) which passes through the area. The Naches Peak Loop Trail, which incorporates a section of the PCT, allows dogs on leash for that specific portion. However, dogs are typically not allowed on other designated trails within the national park boundaries, including the immediate loop around Tipsoo Lake itself. Always check current park regulations before bringing your pet.
Upper Tipsoo Lake is located within Mount Rainier National Park, so a park entrance fee is required. This can be a single-entry pass, an annual pass, or an interagency pass. You can purchase these at park entrances or online. No additional permits are typically needed for day hiking in the immediate Tipsoo Lake area.
The popular Naches Peak Loop Trail, which offers stunning views and wildflower displays, is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long and generally takes 2-3 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop for photos. There's also a shorter, easier loop trail directly around Upper Tipsoo Lake, which is less than a mile and can be walked in about 20-30 minutes, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Upper Tipsoo Lake is a very popular destination, especially during the peak wildflower season (late July to August) and on summer weekends. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting on weekdays, or arriving early in the morning (before 9 AM) or later in the afternoon (after 4 PM). The shoulder seasons, such as late June or early October, can also offer a more tranquil experience with fewer visitors, though wildflowers may not be as abundant.
While Highway 410, which provides access to Upper Tipsoo Lake, typically closes due to heavy snowfall from late October to late June, the area can be accessed for winter activities when the road is closed. However, this requires a much longer approach, often involving snowshoeing or cross-country skiing from the road closure point. Winter conditions are challenging, requiring proper gear, avalanche awareness, and experience. It's not recommended for casual winter visitors.
Upper Tipsoo Lake is in a relatively remote area within Mount Rainier National Park, so there are no immediate cafes, restaurants, or hotels right at the lake. The nearest services would be found in the small communities outside the park, such as Packwood to the south or Enumclaw to the west. Within the park, limited dining and lodging options are available at places like Paradise or Sunrise, but these are a drive away. It's best to pack your own food and drinks for your visit.
Upper Tipsoo Lake sits at an elevation of approximately 5,298 feet (1,615 meters). The trails in the immediate vicinity, such as the loop around the lake, are generally flat and easy, winding through meadows and gentle slopes. The Naches Peak Loop Trail involves some moderate elevation changes, with rolling hills and a mix of dirt paths, some rocky sections, and boardwalks through sensitive areas. The highest point on the Naches Peak Loop is around 5,800 feet (1,768 meters).
No, swimming and wading are strictly prohibited in Upper Tipsoo Lake. The lake is a vital habitat for amphibians, including Western Toads and Cascade Frogs, and these restrictions are in place to protect its fragile ecosystem and wildlife. Please respect all posted signs and help preserve this natural wonder.
The area around Upper Tipsoo Lake is rich in wildlife. Visitors frequently spot marmots, chipmunks, and ground squirrels. You might also see larger animals like elk and deer, especially during quieter times of day. Keep an ear out for the distinctive 'peep' of pikas. The lake itself is home to various amphibians, so you might observe tadpoles or Northwestern Salamanders in the water, though swimming is not permitted to protect them.
The most iconic reflections of Mount Rainier are often captured from the eastern side of Upper Tipsoo Lake, looking west towards the mountain. On clear, calm mornings, the water acts as a perfect mirror. The short loop trail around the lake offers multiple vantage points, allowing photographers and visitors to find their ideal spot. Early mornings are generally best for calm waters and optimal lighting.
If Upper Tipsoo Lake is particularly crowded, consider exploring other areas within Mount Rainier National Park. Nearby Reflection Lake, while also popular, offers similar stunning views of Mount Rainier. For a different experience, the Sunrise area provides extensive hiking trails and panoramic views, often with fewer people on the longer routes. Alternatively, exploring other sections of the Chinook Scenic Byway can lead to less-trafficked viewpoints and trails.