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  2. Josephine is a beautiful lake 5.2 miles south of Stevens Pass on the Pacific Crest Trail. The trail winds thru the Stevens Pass Ski area, climbing for two miles to top of the hill, gaining 1000 feet along the way.

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    Drive SR-2 to Stevens Pass (4,000 ft). There are parking lots on the east and west sides of the pass.

    josephine lake

    From the parking lot just east of the Steven Pass ski area, hike south on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) gaining 1,190 feet in 2.2 miles to reach the saddle between Cowboy and Big Chief mountains. From the saddle, drop 600 feet over the next 1.2 miles, passing under power transmission lines, to a point where the trail enters the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Continue another 1.1 miles to Lake Susan Jane. From this small lake, start hike 0.5 mile and 425 feet of elevation gain to a pass where the PC...

    chain & doelle lakes

    From camp at the southeast corner of Josephine lake hike 2.6 miles with 900 feet of elevation loss on the Icicle Creek Trail, turn left onto the Chain Lakes Trail, and hike 2.5 miles and 2,000 feet of elevation gain to camps at Chain Lakes. Doelle Lakes and campsites are 1.8 miles and 600 feet of elevation gain from Chain Lakes.

    JOSEPINE LAKE & TUNNEL CREEK

    A one-way car shuttle variation that extends a hike to Josephine Lake by continuing south on the PCT and exiting via the the Tunnel Creek Trail. From southeast corner of Josephine Lake, hike 0.7 mile and 300 feet of elevation gain back to the PCT. Follow the PCT south then southwest for 3.5 miles, 535 feet of elevation gain, and 1,100 feet of elevation loss, passing Hope and Mig Lakes to the intersection with the Tunnel Creek Trail (4,380 ft). Turn right (north) onto the Tunnel Creek and foll...

    In August and September, expect to encounter PCT thru-hikers making their way to Canada from the Mexican border.

  3. I started at Stevens Pass and headed north to the junction for Josephine, about 4.5 miles in. Easy. Then you head south around the lake for 3.1 miles through nice tame forest. Easy peasy, if not a bit overgrown.

  4. Aug 1, 2022 · Starting at Stevens Pass, ending at Tunnel Creek TH for total of ~11 miles. Visiting 4 lakes: Susan Jane Lake, Lake Josephine, Mig Lake and Hope Lake. From Stevens Pass to lake access at Josephine Lake it's about 5.4 miles ... if you turned around here and went back to Stevens Pass, it'd be ~11 miles ... so why not make it a 1-way trip to see ...

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  5. Hiking Chain and Doelle Lakes. Sitting beneath the spire of 6,807-foot Bull’s Tooth, remote and rugged Chain and Doelle Lakes offer backpackers a chance to leave the crowds behind and admire the stunning scenery of the Alpine Lakes backcountry. Begin by hiking the well-traveled Pacific Crest Trail through the heart of the Stevens Pass Ski Area.

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  6. May 4, 2016 · Round-trip Distances: 7 miles to Lake Susan Jane, 8 miles to Josephine Lake overlook, 10 miles to the shores of Josephine Lake. Elevation Gain: 2,150 feet. Access: Drive Highway 2 to Stevens Pass. Park at the ski area in Lot E (on the south side of the pass and just east of the pedestrian bridge over the highway).

  7. Jun 29, 2011 · Stevens Pass. At 4,061 feet, the pass is the literal high point of the road and, of course, the site of beloved and bustling (in winters, anyway) Stevens Pass Ski Area. During ski season, it’s a ...

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