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Talapus Lake and Olallie Lake
Trail Running Route
Hard
5.83 mi
1,230 ft
A mellow trail run to two stunning alpine lakes.
The Talapus Lake Trail is an out-and-back trail that leads to a serene lake in the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest. The trail starts from a parking lot off I-90, where you will need a Northwest Forest Pass to park. You will follow a wide and gentle trail through a young forest that was replanted in the 1960s after logging. At 0.6 miles, you will enter an older forest that burned in the early 20th century, where you will see some large cedars and hemlocks. At 1.3 miles, you will reach a junction with the Pratt Lake Trail. Stay on the main trail and cross Talapus Creek on a sturdy bridge. The trail then climbs up some switchbacks and reaches Talapus Lake at 1.6 miles. The lake is surrounded by trees and offers views of the nearby peaks. You can find several campsites along the shore, or just enjoy a picnic by the water. If you want to extend your run, you can continue past Talapus Lake and follow the trail to Olallie Lake, another beautiful lake that is 1.2 miles away. The lake is larger and more open than Talapus Lake, and has a loop trail that circles it and offers different perspectives of the lake and the mountains. The additional mileage to Olallie Lake is very rewarding, and will also help you leave some of the crowds behind. Sources: Talapus and Olallie Lakes — Washington Trails Association. Talapus Lake Snowshoe — Washington Trails Association. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Talapus Lake Trail 1039. Conversation with Bing Chat Written by FATMAP Official
The Talapus Lake Trail is an out-and-back trail that leads to a serene lake in the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest. The trail starts from a parking lot off I-90, where you will need a Northwest Forest Pass to park. You will follow a wide and gentle trail through a young forest that was replanted in the 1960s after logging. At 0.6 miles, you will enter an older forest that burned in the early 20th century, where you will see some large cedars and hemlocks. At 1.3 miles, you will reach a junction with the Pratt Lake Trail. Stay on the main trail and cross Talapus Creek on a sturdy bridge. The trail then climbs up some switchbacks and reaches Talapus Lake at 1.6 miles. The lake is surrounded by trees and offers views of the nearby peaks. You can find several campsites along the shore, or just enjoy a picnic by the water. If you want to extend your run, you can continue past Talapus Lake and follow the trail to Olallie Lake, another beautiful lake that is 1.2 miles away. The lake is larger and more open than Talapus Lake, and has a loop trail that circles it and offers different perspectives of the lake and the mountains. The additional mileage to Olallie Lake is very rewarding, and will also help you leave some of the crowds behind. Sources: Talapus and Olallie Lakes — Washington Trails Association. Talapus Lake Snowshoe — Washington Trails Association. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Talapus Lake Trail 1039. Conversation with Bing Chat Written by FATMAP Official
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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TH to Talapus Bridge | 1.46 mi | 653 ft | 8.5% |
National Forest System Road 9030 Climb | 0.57 mi | 240 ft | 7.7% |
Talapus to Olallie | 1.32 mi | 548 ft | 7.8% |
Olallie to Talapus | 1.19 mi | -518 ft | -8.1% |
Talapus down to TH | 1.41 mi | -627 ft | -8.4% |