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St. Andrews Lake

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St. Andrews Lake

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St. Andrews Lake is a pristine alpine lake nestled within the rugged landscape of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington, United States. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1794 meters (5,886 feet), this natural gem offers a tranquil escape amidst towering peaks and lush subalpine meadows. It serves as a significant landmark along the renowned Wonderland Trail, a challenging 93-mile loop that circumnavigates Mount Rainier.

Visitors consistently praise St. Andrews Lake for its serene beauty and its role as a…

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    March 3, 2022

    Hiking

    A perfect alpine lake along the Wonderland Trail and a good water source if you get thirsty. Always treat the water though. St. Andrews Lake is also accessible via South Puyallup Trail.

    July 24, 2025

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    A perfect alpine lake along the Wonderland Trail and a good water source if you get thirsty. Always treat the water though. St. Andrews Lake is also accessible via South Puyallup Trail.

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    Wonderland Trail

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    Hike the difficult 92.1-mile Wonderland Trail around Mount Rainier, gaining 23398 feet through diverse, scenic landscapes.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Location: Pierce County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What permits are required to hike to St. Andrews Lake?

    Accessing St. Andrews Lake, located within Mount Rainier National Park, typically requires a park entrance fee. Additionally, if you plan to stay overnight, a wilderness permit is mandatory. Day hikers generally do not need a separate permit beyond the park entrance fee, but it's always wise to check the official Mount Rainier National Park website for the most current regulations before your visit.

    Is St. Andrews Lake suitable for a winter hike?

    While the intro mentions late July through September as the best time, winter hiking to St. Andrews Lake is significantly more challenging. The area experiences heavy snowfall, making trails impassable without specialized gear like snowshoes or skis, and avalanche risk can be high. It is generally recommended for experienced winter backcountry enthusiasts only, and proper preparation and safety knowledge are crucial.

    Are there any easy walks around St. Andrews Lake for beginners or families?

    The trails leading to St. Andrews Lake, such as those connecting to the Wonderland Trail or via South Puyallup Trail, are generally rated as intermediate to challenging due to significant elevation changes and rocky paths. There are no specifically 'easy' or short walks directly around the lake itself that are suitable for beginners or very young children without prior hiking experience. Families with older, experienced hikers may find it rewarding, but it's not a casual stroll.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails to St. Andrews Lake?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted on hiking trails within Mount Rainier National Park, including those leading to St. Andrews Lake. This policy is in place to protect wildlife and the natural environment. Dogs are usually only allowed in developed areas, on paved roads, and in campgrounds, but not on wilderness trails.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or accommodation near St. Andrews Lake?

    St. Andrews Lake is a remote alpine lake within Mount Rainier National Park's wilderness. There are no cafes, shops, or direct accommodation facilities at the lake itself. Visitors must be self-sufficient and carry all necessary supplies. The nearest facilities would be found at visitor centers or developed areas within the national park, or in towns outside the park boundaries.

    What are the typical weather conditions for walking to St. Andrews Lake?

    Weather in Mount Rainier National Park, especially at alpine elevations like St. Andrews Lake, can be unpredictable and change rapidly, even during the peak summer months (late July to September). Hikers should be prepared for a range of conditions, including sunshine, rain, strong winds, and even unexpected snow flurries. Layers of clothing are essential to adapt to fluctuating temperatures.

    Is wild swimming permitted in St. Andrews Lake?

    While the clear, cold waters of St. Andrews Lake might be tempting, wild swimming is generally discouraged or prohibited in many alpine lakes within national parks to protect sensitive ecosystems and ensure visitor safety. The water is extremely cold, and regulations often aim to preserve water quality. It's best to check specific park rules regarding swimming before planning to enter the water.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for around St. Andrews Lake?

    The primary natural feature is the lake itself, renowned for its serene beauty and stunning reflections of the surrounding peaks and sky. As an alpine lake along the Wonderland Trail, the journey to it offers continuous panoramic views of Mount Rainier and the rugged wilderness. The subalpine meadows often burst with wildflowers in late summer, adding vibrant color to the landscape.

    How can I get to St. Andrews Lake using public transport?

    Public transport options directly to the trailheads leading to St. Andrews Lake are extremely limited or non-existent. Mount Rainier National Park is primarily accessed by private vehicle. Some shuttle services might operate within the park during peak season to specific popular trailheads, but reaching St. Andrews Lake typically requires personal transportation to a trailhead like South Puyallup, followed by a hike.

    What is the elevation and typical terrain difficulty for trails leading to St. Andrews Lake?

    St. Andrews Lake is situated at an elevation of approximately 1794 meters (5,886 feet). The terrain on trails leading to the lake is generally described as intermediate to challenging, involving significant elevation changes and often rocky, uneven paths. Hikers should be prepared for strenuous climbs and descents, requiring good physical fitness and sturdy hiking boots.

    Are there any circular walks that include St. Andrews Lake?

    St. Andrews Lake is a significant landmark along the Wonderland Trail, which is a challenging 93-mile loop around Mount Rainier. While the entire Wonderland Trail is a circular route, shorter circular walks directly encompassing only St. Andrews Lake are not common. Hikers typically reach the lake as part of an out-and-back day hike or as a segment of a longer, multi-day backpacking trip on the Wonderland Trail or connecting routes like the South Puyallup Trail.

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