Washington · August 2014, October 2015, October 2017, & July 2018
Hike Summary
Distance: 
8 - 9 miles out and back
Total Elevation Gain: 
2,280 ft
Starting Elevation: 
3,400 ft
Highest Point: 
5,580 ft
Hike Time: 
5 - 6.5 hrs
Difficulty: 
Moderate
Seasons: 
June - October
Dogs: 
Not Allowed
Pass Required: 
Colchuck Lake is one of the two major gateways to The Enchantments, an area of alpine lakes near Leavenworth, Washington widely regarded as one of the most beautiful destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Even without getting to the core zone of alpine lakes above Aasgard Pass, this hike makes for an incredibly rewarding day trip.
The path to Colchuck Lake begins by following the Stuart Lake Trail, and the first section of the hike has plenty of shade. At 1.5 miles, you will cross a log footbridge over Mountaineer Creek. Upon reaching the boulder field on the opposite side of the bridge, you will have to pay close attention to the path as it heads southwest (right) along the creek for a short distance. Looking up at the peaks above, you can get a sense of your overall bearing and how much more the trail ascends from here.
Three-quarters of a mile after the bridge, you will reach a junction, continuing southwest to Stuart Lake and splitting south (left) to Colchuck Lake. The trail to Colchuck Lake marches upward through more forest and over another creek crossing before reaching a clearing for views of the valley below.
Colchuck Lake Trail
Colchuck Lake Trail
The lower and upper sections of the boulder field after crossing Mountaineer Creek
As you get closer to the lake, the trail gets steep and rocky in some areas. Past the upper clearing, you will reach the northern throat of the lake after a brief push. On a sunny summer day, you can soak in views of Dragontail Peak across the stunning blue-green lake.
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake, with Dragontail Peak at the far end
To explore more or continue toward Aasgard Pass, you will follow the faint trails along the lake's western shore. At the south end of the lake, there is a beach below the boulder field that makes for a great campsite or resting spot. Getting to the base of Aasgard Pass requires a ton of scrambling over this rocky area, and the trail can be difficult to navigate.
October 2015
Upon realizing the Enchantments were within reach at Colchuck Lake, I told myself I would return better prepared someday and attempt the hike up Aasgard Pass. This Fall, the weather and exhaustion kicked my ass, and I failed to reach the Enchantments, but I would say the hike to Colchuck Lake was a fine concession.
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake and Dragontail Peak
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Dragontail Peak
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
A pond on the way to the far side of Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Aasgard Pass on the other end of Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Heading out of Colchuck Lake toward its northern throat
October 2017
Jack Ridge
A view toward Jack Ridge from the final push to Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Colchuck Lake
Directions
The starting point for Colchuck Lake is marked as the Stuart Lake Trailhead, located about 45 minutes drive southwest of Leavenworth, Washington via Icicle Road and NF-7601.
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