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Colchuck Lake is a stunning freshwater reservoir lake nestled on the western slope of the Enchantments, within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in Chelan County, Washington. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1699 meters, this natural monument is renowned for its vibrant turquoise waters, dramatically framed by polished granite cliffs and dense forests. Its name, derived from the Chinook Jargon, fittingly means "cold waters," a nod to its glacially-fed depths.
Visitors consistently rave about the breathtaking beauty of Colchuck Lake, often…
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Embark on The Enchantments Traverse, a difficult 18.3 miles (29.4 km) hike that takes you through Washington's rugged Alpine Lakes Wilderness. You will gain 4580 feet (1396 metres) of elevation…
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Embark on the Colchuck Lake Trail, a moderate hiking route that takes you through diverse landscapes. You'll navigate rocky terrain, dense forests, and cross streams, with occasional waterfalls adding to…
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Hike the challenging 7.7-mile Colchuck Lake Trail, gaining 2087 feet of elevation to reach stunning turquoise alpine waters.
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The hike to Colchuck Lake is considered challenging due to its significant elevation gain of 2,100 to 2,300 feet over approximately 4 miles one-way. The trail features varied terrain, including rocky sections and steep ascents, particularly towards the lake. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous climb.
Day hikers to Colchuck Lake do not require a permit. However, if you plan to continue beyond Colchuck Lake into the core Enchantments area for an overnight trip, a highly competitive permit is required. These permits are issued through a lottery system by the U.S. Forest Service.
While possible for experienced winter hikers, Colchuck Lake is generally not recommended for winter hiking. The road to the trailhead (Forest Service Road 7601) is typically closed during winter, adding significant mileage to the hike. Snow conditions can be deep and hazardous, requiring specialized gear like snowshoes or microspikes, and avalanche awareness is crucial.
The Colchuck Lake trailhead is located at the Stuart Lake Trailhead. From Leavenworth, Washington, take Icicle Road (US-2) and turn onto Forest Service Road 7601. Follow this road until it ends at the trailhead. Be aware that FS Road 7601 is unpaved and can be rough in sections; it is also closed during winter months.
No, dogs are generally not allowed on the Colchuck Lake trail or within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area, which includes the Enchantments. This restriction is in place to protect the fragile alpine ecosystem and wildlife. Service animals are an exception.
Due to its challenging nature, significant elevation gain, and rocky terrain, the Colchuck Lake hike is generally not considered family-friendly for young children or those unaccustomed to strenuous mountain hiking. It is best suited for experienced hikers or families with older, fit children.
There are no amenities such as cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly at Colchuck Lake or the trailhead. The nearest services, including restaurants, lodging, and supplies, can be found in the nearby town of Leavenworth, approximately 15 miles away.
Colchuck Lake is an extremely popular destination, especially during peak season (late June to early September) and on weekends. The trail and parking lot can become very crowded. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure parking and enjoy a more serene experience.
The name 'Colchuck' originates from Chinook Jargon, a historical trade language of the Pacific Northwest. It combines the words 'kol' and 'cak' to mean cold waters, a fitting description for its glacially-fed, icy depths.
While not prohibited, the waters of Colchuck Lake are glacially fed and extremely cold, even in summer. Many hikers enjoy a quick, refreshing dip after the strenuous ascent, but prolonged swimming is generally not comfortable due to the frigid temperatures.
Colchuck Lake serves as the primary gateway to the core Enchantments area via Aasgard Pass. For those with the appropriate permits, continuing past the lake and ascending Aasgard Pass leads into the stunning upper Enchantments basin. There are also some dry campsites along the south shore of Colchuck Lake for permitted backpackers.