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Monogram Lake

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Monogram Lake

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Monogram Lake is a picturesque alpine lake nestled within the North Cascades National Park in Washington state, United States. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1,487 meters (4,879 feet), this stunning cirque lake is a classic example of the rugged, glaciated landscape of the North Cascades mountain range. It lies two miles east of Lookout Mountain and 1.5 miles south of Little Devil Peak, draining into the Cascade River via Monogram Creek.

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    September 7, 2023

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    Glacial views in the background surround this spectacular lake, making it a superb payoff after a long climb. The fairy-like trail to this location opens to a meadow full of wildflowers just before you arrive. There are several campsites here, and a backcountry pass is required to stay overnight. Spending time here will allow you to continue to enjoy the exquisite scenery with terrific pockets to explore around the lake.

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    1. Monogram Lake Trail

    14.8km

    06:19

    1,320m

    1,320m

    Hike the difficult Monogram Lake Trail, a 9.2-mile route with 4320 feet of gain, leading to a jewel-toned subalpine lake in North Cascades N

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    Location: Skagit County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty for the Monogram Lake trail?

    The hike to Monogram Lake is considered strenuous. It involves a significant elevation gain of 4,040 feet (1,230 meters) over 5 miles (8.0 km) one way. Hikers should be prepared for a challenging ascent with many switchbacks.

    Are there any easier hiking alternatives or loop trails around Monogram Lake?

    The primary trail to Monogram Lake is a challenging out-and-back route. There are no known easier loop trails directly around the lake itself, nor are there significantly easier alternative routes to reach it. The trail is known for its consistent, steep climb.

    What are the key natural features and points of interest along the Monogram Lake trail?

    Beyond the stunning lake itself, the trail passes through vibrant subalpine meadows, especially beautiful when wildflowers like glacier lilies and pink heather are in bloom. Hikers can also find abundant blueberries in late summer. A notable side trip from the lake leads to a historic U.S. Forest Service lookout station on Lookout Mountain, offering panoramic views of other Cascade peaks.

    Is Monogram Lake suitable for families or beginners?

    Due to its strenuous nature, with a significant elevation gain over 5 miles, the Monogram Lake trail is not typically recommended for beginners or young children. It requires a good level of physical fitness and hiking experience. Families with older, experienced hikers might find it rewarding, but should be prepared for the challenge.

    Are dogs allowed on the Monogram Lake trail?

    Monogram Lake is located within North Cascades National Park. Generally, pets are not allowed on trails within the national park to protect wildlife and natural resources. It's always best to check the official National Park Service website for the most current regulations regarding pets on trails: nps.gov/noca.

    What is the best time of year to hike to Monogram Lake, considering snow and access?

    The best time to hike to Monogram Lake is typically from late July through early October. During this period, most of the snow has melted, making the trail accessible, and the subalpine meadows are alive with wildflowers. The lake itself often remains frozen until July due to its high elevation and glacial meltwater sources.

    What are the parking arrangements for the Monogram Lake trailhead?

    Access to the Monogram Lake trail typically begins from a small parking pullout on Cascade River Road, approximately 7 miles east of Marblemount. Given the popularity of the trail, parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    Are permits required for hiking or camping at Monogram Lake?

    While day hikers do not typically need a permit for the hike itself, backcountry permits are required for any overnight stays or camping at Monogram Lake. These permits help manage visitor impact and ensure the preservation of the delicate subalpine ecosystem. Information on obtaining permits can be found on the National Park Service website.

    What kind of weather should I expect when hiking to Monogram Lake?

    Due to its alpine location, weather at Monogram Lake can be unpredictable and change rapidly, even in summer. Hikers should be prepared for a range of conditions, including cool temperatures, rain, and strong winds, even if the forecast for lower elevations is clear. Always carry layers, rain gear, and check the latest forecast before heading out.

    Are there any facilities or amenities like cafes or accommodation near the Monogram Lake trailhead?

    The Monogram Lake trailhead is located in a wilderness area within North Cascades National Park, so there are no facilities, cafes, or public transport directly at the trailhead. The nearest town with amenities, including accommodation, cafes, and pubs, is Marblemount, Washington, which is about 7 miles west of the trailhead on Cascade River Road.

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