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Lake Edna

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Lake Edna

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Lake Edna is a pristine freshwater, subalpine lake nestled in the heart of Chelan County, Washington. Situated approximately 10 miles west of the vibrant city of Leavenworth, this picturesque lake lies along the scenic Icicle Ridge within the expansive Alpine Lakes Wilderness. At an elevation of 2056 meters (6,755 feet), it is part of a highly glaciated, semi-barren alpine basin, offering a truly wild and remote experience. The lake, along with its neighbors, was named by Albert Hale Sylvester, a…

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    August 31, 2023

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    Because of Lake Edna's close proximity to Icicle Ridge Trail, the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing. The best times to visit this trail are June through October. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

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    Chatter Creek Trail

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    Hike the difficult 11.6-mile Chatter Creek Trail in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, gaining 4721 feet to stunning views and Lake Edna.

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    Location: Chelan County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What permits are required to visit Lake Edna?

    A self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit is required for transit within the Lake Edna area. These permits are typically available at trailheads leading into the wilderness area. It's essential to obtain one before starting your hike.

    Where is the primary parking area for Lake Edna?

    The most common access point is via the Chatter Creek Trail. To reach the trailhead parking lot, follow Icicle Road from Leavenworth, which eventually transitions into Forest Road 7600. The Chatter Creek Trailhead parking lot will be clearly marked.

    Is Lake Edna suitable for families with children?

    The primary route to Lake Edna, the Chatter Creek Trail, is a challenging 12-mile roundtrip with a significant 5,000 feet of elevation gain. This makes it a demanding hike, generally not recommended for young children or beginner hikers. Families with older, experienced children who are accustomed to strenuous climbs might find it rewarding.

    Are dogs allowed on trails around Lake Edna?

    Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails leading to and around Lake Edna. However, it is a strict requirement that all dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the fragile wilderness environment and ensure the safety of wildlife and other hikers.

    What is the hiking difficulty to reach Lake Edna?

    The hike to Lake Edna, particularly via the Chatter Creek Trail, is considered strenuous. It involves a 12-mile roundtrip journey with an elevation gain of approximately 5,000 feet, traversing diverse terrain from forests to alpine basins. Hikers should be prepared for a challenging ascent.

    Are there any beginner-friendly hiking options near Lake Edna?

    Lake Edna itself is accessed via challenging routes. For beginner-friendly hikes, you would need to explore other trails closer to Leavenworth or within the broader Icicle Creek area that do not venture as deep into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. These might offer less elevation gain and shorter distances.

    What are the best times to visit Lake Edna to avoid crowds?

    While Lake Edna is popular from June through October, visiting on weekdays, especially outside of peak summer months (July-August) and fall larch season (late September-early October), can help avoid the largest crowds. Arriving early in the morning, regardless of the day, is also advisable.

    Can you swim in Lake Edna?

    Yes, Lake Edna is a popular spot for wild swimming. Its clear, freshwater offers a refreshing experience, especially after a challenging hike. Be aware that the water can be quite cold, even in summer, due to its alpine elevation.

    Are there any circular routes around Lake Edna?

    While Lake Edna is a destination point on several trails, there isn't a defined, established circular route that goes directly around the entire lake itself. Hikers typically reach the lake and then explore the immediate shoreline or use it as a base for further exploration along the Icicle Ridge Trail.

    What unique features can hikers expect to see at Lake Edna?

    Beyond the stunning lake itself, hikers can enjoy exceptional mountain views, vibrant heather and wildflowers in season, and the striking golden hues of larch pines in the fall. A notable and often-mentioned feature is a backcountry toilet located on a spur trail on the southeastern side of the lake, offering surprisingly scenic views.

    What is the best time of year to see fall colors at Lake Edna?

    The fall colors at Lake Edna are primarily provided by the larch pines, which turn a brilliant golden yellow. This spectacle typically occurs from late September through mid-October, depending on the year's weather patterns. It's a highly sought-after time to visit for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

    Are there any accommodations or cafes near Lake Edna?

    Lake Edna is located deep within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, approximately 10 miles west of Leavenworth. As such, there are no accommodations, cafes, or pubs directly at or near the lake. All amenities, including lodging, restaurants, and supplies, can be found in the town of Leavenworth.

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