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Lake Twenty-Two (4.8 Miles)
Mt. Dickerman (8.7 Miles)
Mt. Pilchuck (6 Miles)

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High Pass (6.8 Miles)
Ptarmigan Ridge (7.6 Miles)
Skyline Divide (8.4 Miles)

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Cutthroat Pass (10 Miles)
Easy Pass (7.2 Miles)
Heather/Maple Pass (6.5 Miles)
Hidden Lake (9 Miles)

Olympics

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Cape Flattery (1 Mile)

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Mt. Si (8 Miles)
US Forest Service
US National Park Service
Lake Serene & Bridal Veil Falls
Area:
Central Cascades - Stevens Pass - West
Permit Required:
Trailhead Elevation:
469 ft.
Difficulty:
Strenuous
Elevation Gain:
2,000 ft.
Trail Type:
Hike
Distance Round Trip :
9.2 Miles
Trailhead Latitude:
47.808920
Peak Season:
June through September
Longitude:
-121.573660

Dogs Allowed Camping Allowed Photographic Opportunities Water Available Wildflowers Fall Color

Conditions
Trail
Water
Other
Part of the trail is boardwalk
Primitive and difficult trail conditions
Some water crossings have bridges
Water crossings of logs and natural materials
Unimproved water crossings


Experience

Attention Waterfall Lovers!

If you like waterfalls, this trail is a wonderland in early summer when the snow starts to melt.  The big daddy of course is Bridal Veil Falls but there are many other spectacular falls along the trail to Lake Serene.  To visit the Bridal Veil Falls observatory, you need to take a 1 mile side trip from the Lake Serene trail.

If you go directly to Lake Serene, the round trip is approximately 8 miles.  If you take the Bridal Veil falls side trip, total milage for bridal Veil Falls and Lake Serene combined is slightly over 9 miles.

   
   
   

 


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Driving Directions:

Drive east on U.S Highway 2 from Monroe to milepost 35. At mile post 35 (just before the Skykomish bridge), turn right and go 0.3 miles to the trailhead parking lot.

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Trail inf0 contributed by: Mr. Trail
Added on: 2008-06-22 20:29:03


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