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Woods Lake is a picturesque alpine lake nestled at an elevation of approximately 2,514 meters (over 8,000 feet) in the stunning Eldorado National Forest, near Kirkwood, California. Situated just south of Highway 88 near Carson Pass, this high-altitude gem is surrounded by towering mountains and dense forests, making it a true natural retreat in Amador County. It’s a small, tree-lined lake, often described as being in a natural bowl, offering a serene escape for those seeking tranquility in the Sierra…
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28 Mart Cumartesi
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For day use and hiking around Woods Lake, no specific permits are generally required. However, if you plan to camp overnight in the surrounding Mokelumne Wilderness, a wilderness permit is necessary. These can often be obtained from the Eldorado National Forest office or at designated trailheads. It's always best to check the latest regulations with the Eldorado National Forest service before your visit.
Parking at Woods Lake is available near the campground and trailhead. However, it can be quite limited, especially during peak season (late spring through early autumn) and on weekends. To increase your chances of finding a spot, it's highly recommended to arrive early in the morning, particularly if you're planning a longer hike or a full day at the lake.
Woods Lake is situated in a remote area of the Eldorado National Forest, and there is no direct public transport service available to the lake. Visitors typically need to travel by private vehicle. The lake is located just south of Highway 88, near Carson Pass, making it accessible by car.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails around Woods Lake and within the campground, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to pack out all pet waste to help preserve the natural beauty and cleanliness of the area for all visitors.
While the intro mentions family-friendly walks, for specific easy routes, the immediate area around Woods Lake offers gentle paths suitable for families. For a slightly longer but still manageable option, the trail leading towards Round Top Lake is a popular choice, offering beautiful scenery without extreme difficulty. Always assess the conditions and your family's capabilities before embarking on any hike.
While there are no official designated swimming areas, visitors do enjoy cooling off in Woods Lake. The water is typically very cold, even in summer, as it's an alpine lake fed by snowmelt. Always exercise caution, be aware of water temperatures, and avoid swimming alone.
Hiking around Woods Lake in winter requires proper preparation due to its high elevation (over 8,000 feet). You should wear multiple layers of warm, moisture-wicking clothing, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Insulated boots, gaiters, a warm hat, gloves, and sunglasses are essential. Depending on snow conditions, snowshoes or microspikes may also be necessary for traction. Always check the weather forecast and snow reports before heading out.
Woods Lake is in a relatively remote area. The closest amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation, would be found in nearby communities such as Kirkwood, which offers limited options, or further afield in towns like South Lake Tahoe or Jackson. It's advisable to bring your own food and drinks, especially for day trips, as services directly at the lake are minimal.
While there isn't a single designated 'Woods Lake loop trail' that encircles the entire lake, many hikers combine sections of trails to create a loop or explore the immediate surroundings. A common short loop might involve walking around the accessible parts of the shoreline and connecting paths, covering a relatively flat distance of 1-2 miles. For more significant elevation gain, trails branching off towards Round Top Lake or Winnemucca Lake offer more challenging options, with varying lengths and ascents depending on your chosen destination.
Beyond the main lake, one notable 'hidden gem' is the remnants of the Lost Cabin Mine, which adds a touch of historical intrigue to the natural landscape. For those willing to venture a bit further, exploring the smaller, unnamed tarns and meadows off the main trails can reveal secluded spots and unique photographic opportunities, especially during wildflower season. These areas often require a keen eye and a sense of adventure to discover.
Woods Lake can become quite popular, especially on weekends and during the peak season from late spring to early autumn. While it offers a sense of seclusion, the campground and main trailheads can experience significant visitor traffic. Arriving early in the day is the best strategy to avoid crowds and secure parking, allowing for a more peaceful experience.