This Virtual Hike Allows Everyone In Washington To Experience The Lake Ingalls Trail
By Jessica Wick|Published May 16, 2020
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
Washington’s hiking trails are opening and ready for outdoor adventurers again, and for that we are thankful. However, for those of us who have been cooped up inside taking rather lengthy hiking breaks, it’s best to enjoy a few easy, gentle trails before attempting to tackle anything lengthy or treacherous.
The Snoqualmie region’s Lake Ingalls Trail is both of those things, and many Washingtonians will never get a chance to experience its rugged natural beauty. But thanks to the team at Nature Calls Backpacking, now we all can.
Lake Ingalls is one of the splendid alpine lakes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
If you've never heard of it, you're not alone. It's extremely remote and not easy to reach by any means. Many of those who decide to hike to it end up turning it into a backpacking adventure and spending the night near the trail.
The Lake Ingalls Trail is about nine miles long (out and back), and it's not recommended for beginners.
It is absolutely stunning and well worth the effort it takes to reach it.
If you ever get the chance to hike the Lake Ingalls Trail, prepare for an incredibly beautiful and exhilarating day. If you’re not able to do so (or you’d just rather not), this video on the Nature Calls Backpacking YouTube channel truly is the next best thing.
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