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Pete Lake

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Pete Lake

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Pete Lake is a picturesque alpine freshwater lake nestled in the southern reaches of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, within Kittitas County, Washington. Situated in the Central Cascades and Snoqualmie region, this natural gem sits at an elevation of 909 meters and serves as the headwaters of the Cooper River. Its strategic location near the Pacific Crest Trail, Cle Elum Lake, and Kachess Lake makes it a significant landmark and a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

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    23. August 2023

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    Pete Lake ist eigentlich das Quellgebiet des Cooper River. Dieses Gebiet eignet sich hervorragend zur Vogel- und Tierbeobachtung und ist in der Saison übersät mit Wildblumen. Kein Wunder, dass dies einer der beliebtesten Wanderwege in der Gegend ist.
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    Embark on the Spectacle Lake Trail, a moderate hike spanning 9.6 miles (15.5 km) with an elevation gain of 393 feet (120 metres). This route takes you through varied landscapes,…

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    Hike the moderate Pete Lake Trail in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, a 8.9-mile route to a scenic alpine lake reflecting mountain peaks.

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    Hike the difficult 18.7-mile Spectacle Lake Trail in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, featuring stunning alpine scenery and 2206 feet of

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    Höhenmeter 910 m

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    Montag 27 April

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    11 %

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 11,0 km/h

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    Ort: Kittitas County, Washington, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What are some popular routes or extensions beyond the main Pete Lake trail?

    While the main trail to Pete Lake is a popular choice for its accessibility and scenic rewards, many hikers use Pete Lake as a base camp for longer backpacking adventures. A common extension is the trail leading to Spectacle Lake, which is located further along the Pacific Crest Trail. This offers a more challenging and extended experience for those looking to explore deeper into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.

    Is Pete Lake dog-friendly, and what rules should I be aware of when bringing a pet?

    Yes, Pete Lake is generally dog-friendly, as it's located within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always pack out all waste, and be mindful of other hikers and campers. Check for any specific seasonal restrictions or signage at the trailhead before your visit.

    What permits are required to hike or camp at Pete Lake?

    To hike or camp at Pete Lake, you will need a Northwest Forest Pass or an equivalent interagency pass (such as the America the Beautiful Pass) displayed in your vehicle for parking at the trailhead. Additionally, as Pete Lake is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, a free self-issue wilderness permit is required for both day use and overnight stays. These permits are typically available at the trailhead.

    What are the best times to visit Pete Lake for specific activities like wildflowers or fall foliage?

    While September is often cited as an ideal month for general hiking due to pleasant conditions, different seasons offer unique attractions. Spring and early summer (late May to July) are fantastic for viewing the abundance of wildflowers, such as lupine, paintbrush, and Columbia lily, that carpet the trails. Early fall (late September to October) can offer beautiful fall foliage as the surrounding forests change color, though weather can become more unpredictable.

    What kind of wildlife and plant life can I expect to see around Pete Lake?

    Pete Lake is a haven for diverse wildlife and flora. Visitors might spot various birds like hummingbirds, common mergansers, pine siskins, and evening grosbeaks. Mammals such as fishers, martens, deer, bobcats, and coyotes also inhabit the area. The surrounding old-growth forests feature western white pine, Douglas fir, and western hemlock. In season, the trails are rich with wildflowers including oxeye daisy, fireweed, and Queen Anne's lace.

    Are there any specific safety considerations for hiking to Pete Lake, especially regarding stream crossings or terrain?

    The trail to Pete Lake is considered easy to moderate with a mild grade, but it does involve multiple small stream crossings, particularly earlier in the season when snowmelt is higher. While generally manageable, sturdy, waterproof footwear is recommended. Always be prepared for changing weather conditions in the mountains, and carry essentials like extra layers, water, and navigation tools. The terrain is well-trodden but can be uneven in spots.

    What are the options for accommodation or dining near Pete Lake?

    Pete Lake is located within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, so there are no direct accommodations or dining facilities at the lake itself, beyond primitive camping. For amenities, you would need to travel to nearby towns. Cle Elum and Roslyn offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodations, including hotels, motels, and vacation rentals. Snoqualmie Pass also has some amenities, though it's a bit further west.

    Is Pete Lake suitable for winter activities, and what are the conditions like?

    While the intro focuses on warmer months, Pete Lake can be accessed in winter, but it transforms into a much more challenging destination. The trail will be covered in snow and ice, requiring snowshoes or skis, and potentially avalanche awareness depending on conditions and specific routes. Access roads may be closed, extending the overall distance. Winter visits are recommended only for experienced backcountry enthusiasts with proper gear and knowledge of winter safety.

    How crowded does Pete Lake get, especially on weekends, and how can I find a quieter experience?

    Pete Lake is a popular destination, especially on weekends and during peak season (summer and early fall). Parking fills up quickly, and the main trail can see significant foot traffic. To find a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays, arriving very early in the morning, or planning your trip during the shoulder seasons (late spring or late fall). While some campsites near the main access point are popular, more secluded spots can often be found along the northern shoreline for those willing to explore a bit further.

    What is the historical significance of Pete Lake or the surrounding area?

    Pete Lake was named after a packhorse ranger of the Forest Department. The region also holds significant historical importance for Indigenous peoples. Archaeological discoveries, such as a Clovis point projectile in 1984, suggest the area might have been inhabited by Indigenous groups like the Wenatchi People or bands of the Yakama Nation. Prehistoric and early historic Native American sites, including artifact scatters and seasonal salmon camps, are found in the broader Salmon La Sac region.

    Can I go fishing at Pete Lake, and what kind of fish can I expect to catch?

    Yes, fishing is a popular activity at Pete Lake. The lake is known to have rainbow trout. However, recent reports suggest that fishing success rates can vary. Anglers should always check current Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations for specific seasons, limits, and any special rules before casting a line.

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