Showing posts with label family hike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family hike. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Barclay Lake

A good way to celebrate our nation's Independence Day is to enjoy some of the beautiful gems our country has and Barclay Lake is one of them. This morning we hike with a large group (my wife and kids and my sister and her family and my two brothers and their families) up to Barclay Lake. This is an easy 2.2 mile hike that can be done with little kids. My 5 year old hiked the full 4.5 mile round trip by herself. On a busy day (like today) parking can be a bit of an issue, so I would suggest going early if you can. Because we had such a large group, we did not arrive as early as I would have liked, but we did find parking.

Once we were all unloaded (and about 37 bathroom breaks later) we were ready to hit the trail. Immediately you are drowned in shade from the canopy of trees above. The trail conditions remain vastly unchanged for the majority of the hike. Very little elevation gain or loss with some roots and rocks on the trail. There is one log bridge that crosses over a creek which is a pretty neat spot. There is also a clearing a little further past the bridge where you can see a spectacular view of Baring Mountain towering over you nearly 4000 feet higher. Simply amazing. Keep going on you come to the lake, this year the lake was much bigger than in previous years. The very wet winter and spring made for a high lake level.

Our large group found a nice spot by the lake and ate some lunch and hung out for a bit and then made our way back to the cars. We went a little faster on our way out due to some of the little kids made their way to the toddler carriers on their parents' backs instead of walking. When we got back to the cars the parking lot had cleared out substantially. It was a great day for a hike and everyone had lots of fun.

Region: Central Cascades, Stevens Pass, West
Distance: 4.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 500 ft
Peak Elevation: 2423 ft
Difficulty: Easy
Pass Requirement: Yes, Northwest Forest Pass

As always check out all the photos of the hike and every hike by clicking on the "Photos" tab.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Boardman Lake


This morning we hiked up to Boardman Lake with some friends who all have young kids. This is a good easy hike for young people and families. The trail is easy, short, and mostly flat. Gaining just 300 feet of elevation on your 1 mile hike to the lake. The day was pretty foggy, and had lots of low clouds although it didn't rain, which was nice. Our three year old daughter hiked all the way to the lake by herself. But she rode in the pack on the way back.

 
My wife carried our new born on some sort of baby carrier on her stomach, which the baby seemed to enjoy. Although the weather could have been better and views grander with fewer low clouds it was a good day to get out in the woods.

This is a great way to introduce young kids the the wilderness. Lots of large old trees to wonder at, and a peaceful short hike to a lake with established campsites. Highly recommend for beginners to enjoy the great outdoors.

Region: North Cascades, Mountain Loop Highway
Distance: 2 miles
Elevation gain: 300 ft.
Peak Elevation: 3100 ft.
Difficulty: very easy
Pass requirement: Northwest forest pass.

As always check out all the photos from the hike and every hike by clicking on the "Photos" tab.