Washington is an outdoor lover’s paradise and any time is a wonderful time to get out and enjoy it. So today we’re going to pay homage to one of our favorite Washington lakes, the beautiful and pristine Colchuck Lake. It’s not an easy journey to reach it, but once you do, you’ll be amazed by its stunning beauty and we think will agree that it could just be the bluest lake in Washington.
Colchuck Lake is located near Leavenworth in the Okanogan-Wenatchee Forest.
"Colchuck" means "very cold water" in Chinook, which is appropriate for a glacier lake. The lake is part of an irrigation system that supplies water to the nearby farms and orchards.
To reach the trailhead, follow Highway 2 through Leavenworth and take a left on Icicle Road.
Follow the road for 8.5 miles, then turn left onto dirt road 7601. Follow that road for about 4 miles to the trailhead.
This is where it gets tricky. The trail itself is 8-9 miles out and back, and it’s not an easy hike.
The trail starts out friendly enough, and you’ll hit a junction about 2 miles in with the marked Colchuck Lake Trail (the other trail goes to Stuart Lake). Shortly thereafter, you’ll hit steep inclines, rocks, switchbacks, and other tough terrain.
But if you make it, you’ll be rewarded with incredible views!
You'll be able to take in both of Mount Stuart and Colchuck Lake. Even if you weren’t breathless from the steep and lengthy hike, the first glimpse of the lake would surely take your breath away.
Since not everyone can (or would want to) hike for almost 10 miles through difficult forest land...
... the scenic photos you'll be able to take once you arrive are mindblowing!
Just look at the beautiful water!
Can you see why we think it is one of the most beautiful lakes in Washington?
Simply breathtaking.
So grab a few friends and make your way to this stunning super blue lake in Washington!
If you’re ever searching for “clearest lakes near me,” Colchuck Lake will most certainly appear at the top of the list. The reward is certainly worth the intense hike! For more information, you can go to the Washington Trails Association website.
Have you ever been to this/to any of these beautiful super blue lakes in Washington? If so, what was your favorite part? We'd love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
And for a slightly less difficult hike that’s equally is beautiful, give Lake 22 a try.
If you’re still in the mood for more Evergreen State adventures, take a look at this video about the Native American History of Snoqualmie Falls:
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