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Square Lake is a distinctive alpine tarn nestled within a cirque north of Mount Linn, high in the northern California Coast Ranges. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,140 meters (7,021 feet) in Tehama County, this natural wonder lives up to its name with remarkably straight shorelines that give it a unique, almost perfectly square appearance. It offers a serene escape into the high country, characteristic of the rugged terrain and elevation of the region.
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Square Lake is an alpine tarn located at about 7,021 feet (2,140 m) elevation. It is accessed via a short spur trail off the main Ides Cove Loop Trail. While the spur trail itself is short, the overall journey to reach the lake is considered to have a moderate hiking difficulty due to the alpine environment and elevation gain involved in accessing the Ides Cove Loop Trail.
The time it takes to hike to Square Lake depends on your starting point and the specific route you choose along the Ides Cove Loop Trail. The lake itself is just a few hundred feet down a spur trail from the main loop. Hikers should plan for a full day to comfortably complete a significant portion of the Ides Cove Loop Trail and visit the lake, accounting for elevation and terrain.
While the overall area is alpine and involves moderate hiking, families with older children or beginner hikers might consider shorter segments of the Ides Cove Loop Trail. The spur trail to Square Lake itself is short once you reach the main loop. However, the journey to the trailhead and the initial sections of the Ides Cove Loop Trail should be evaluated for suitability based on the family's experience and fitness levels.
Generally, trails in the California Coast Ranges, especially in national forests or wilderness areas, often permit dogs on leash. However, specific regulations can vary. It's always best to check with the local land management agency (e.g., Shasta-Trinity National Forest) for the most current rules regarding dogs on the Ides Cove Loop Trail and around Square Lake before planning your visit.
Square Lake is an alpine tarn at over 7,000 feet, so winter conditions can be severe. The area will likely be covered in snow from late autumn through late spring, making access challenging. Winter hiking would require specialized gear such as snowshoes or skis, and experience with avalanche safety and navigation in snowy terrain. The best time to visit for typical hiking is from late spring through early autumn when trails are clear.
Given the alpine environment, hikers should always be prepared for changing mountain weather. Essential gear includes sturdy hiking footwear, layers of clothing (including waterproof outer layers), plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a map and compass or GPS device. Depending on the season, trekking poles can also be beneficial.
Permit requirements for hiking in the California Coast Ranges, particularly in wilderness areas, can vary. While the intro mentions checking for permit requirements, specific details are not provided. It is highly recommended to contact the local forest service office (e.g., Shasta-Trinity National Forest) before your trip to confirm if any permits are needed for day hiking or overnight stays in the area around Square Lake.
Parking for Square Lake would typically be at the trailhead for the Ides Cove Loop Trail. Specific parking details, including lot size, availability, and any potential fees, are not explicitly provided. It's advisable to research the trailhead access points for the Ides Cove Loop Trail in advance and check for any recent visitor reports or official forest service information regarding parking.
Square Lake is located in a remote alpine area of Tehama County, high in the California Coast Ranges. As such, there are no immediate cafes, pubs, or commercial accommodation options directly adjacent to the lake or its immediate trailheads. Visitors should plan to be self-sufficient and carry all necessary supplies. The nearest services would likely be found in larger towns some distance away.
Square Lake is a small alpine tarn. While the intro highlights its tranquil beauty, it does not explicitly mention wild swimming. Alpine lakes are often very cold, even in summer. If considering swimming, be aware of the water temperature and practice Leave No Trace principles to protect this pristine environment. Always check for any local regulations or advisories regarding swimming in natural bodies of water.