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Anderson/Watson Lakes Trail

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Where: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, WA

Country: US

Length: 2.5 Miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Crowds: Packed


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Elevation Gain: 600

Beginning Elevation: 4200 Feet

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Anderson/Watson Lakes Trail is an easy to strenuous 2.5 mile hike. This is a wonderful hike to high alpine lakes for the entire family. For the first mile, the trail winds gently through timber and into lush, open meadows. At 1 mile keep right at the junction. The spur that branches to the left is the Anderson Butte Trail #611.1. Continue on the main trail for 1 mile to a second trail junction at 4700 feet. To the left at the second junction lie the two Watson Lakes and to the right are the series of Anderson Lakes. The trail to Watson Lakes enters the Noisy Diobsud Wilderness. Both lake areas offer spectacular views of Bacon Peak and are notoriously buggy in summer. Historically, fishing has been good at both lakes.

Directions: From Sedro-Woolley, Follow State Route 20 east for 17 miles to milepost 82. Turn left on Baker Lake Highway (Forest Road #11). Continue for 14 miles to the Baker Dam Road and turn right. Drive past the Puget Sound Energy Kulshan Campground and across the Upper Baker Dam. After crossing the dam, turn left on Road #1107. Follow this road for 8 miles and then go left on Road #1107022. The trailhead and parking area are located on the right.

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