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Wenatchee, WA: Clara and Marion Lakes Backpacker Magazine

An ideal family trip, this 2.6-mile hike is short on miles, but big on scenery. You'll encounter spectacular rock formations, spring wildflowers, and two peaceful lakes.

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Author: Backpacker Magazine
Activity: Hiking
State: Washington (WA)
Distance: 2.55 mi 
Difficulty: 3 / 10
USGS Topo Map: Mission Peak
Rating: Unrated  
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What this trail lacks in length, it makes up for in scenery. Bring the kids (and your camera) and start from the parking pullout along FR 9712. It's a steep uphill climb past the sign post, but the trail quickly levels out as you enter grassy meadows filled with lupines and giant, old-growth western larch that turn golden shades of yellow in mid-October. Look for the spectacular mountainside of rocks that rises on the right-hand side of the trail, displaying the area's geologic history.

After 0.2 mile, the trail travels through burned larch and pine forest (home to masses of busy woodpeckers) and lush meadows brimming with wildflowers. Less than a mile later, cross a bridge over an outlet creek, then bear right at the Y-junction to reach Clara Lake, a skinny and shallow mountain lake. At mile 1.1, the trail drops down to the spectacular Marion Lake where you may spot nesting grebes and mergansers ushering their young around the green waters. Drop your packs and stay for awhile, or turn around and return to the trailhead.

-Mapped by Alan Bauer, Alan Bauer Photography

TO TRAILHEAD: From Crawford Ave. and Mission St. in Wenatchee, WA, south on Mission St. In 1.1 miles, straight on Squilchuck Rd. In 6.4 miles, right at Mission Ridge Rd. In 1 mile, right at Beehive Rd./NF 9712 Rd. Follow 5.5 miles to pullout on left-hand side of road (marked with the trailhead sign).

DIRECTIONS + WAYPOINTS: helping you find your way

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Clara and Marion Lakes

Distance: 2.55 mi Points: 249
Total Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi
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CLA001

Location: 47.305445, -120.424341
From the parking pullout along FR 9712, it's a steep uphill past the sign post. The trail quickly levels out as you enter grassy meadows filled with lupines.

CLA002

Location: 47.304152, -120.424326
Don't be fooled into thinking that these giant conifers are ponderosa pines. Look up: They're actually massive, old-growth western larch, which turn golden shades of yellow in mid-October before their needles fall off.

CLA003

Location: 47.303471, -120.423384
Pass a spectacular mountainside of rocks on the right, an incredible display of the area's geologic history. Ahead, pass through a scarred forest, which was burned in a relatively recent fire. The burned larch and pine trees are now home to masses of busy woodpeckers; song birds dash around the bare branches as well. Lush, grassy meadows and a wildflower bonanza of currents, paintbrush, and lupines complete the scene.

CLA004

Location: 47.299212, -120.418846
Exit a short stretch of dense forest and hike past a rocky perch dotted with wildflowers. Keep an eye to the sky for raptors. This is also a popular hang-out for mule deer and elk.

CLA005

Location: 47.295807, -120.415177
Cross a bridge over Clara Lake's outlet creek. You can't see the lake from this broad, flat wetland marsh of grasses and reeds; however, dragonflies are a common sight.

CLA006

Location: 47.295291, -120.414974
Stay right @ Y-junction. The well-traveled trail on the left starts from the Mission Ridge Ski Area parking lot.

CLA007

Location: 47.295240, -120.416417
Hike past grassy reeds and dragonflies until you're looking over Clara Lake, a long, skinny, and shallow lake. Keep hiking: You're almost to the second lake.

CLA008

Location: 47.294403, -120.419598
The trail drops down to the spectacular Marion Lake. Nesting grebes and mergansers frequently usher their young around the green waters. Incredible rock formations punctuate the hillsides. In the fall, golden larch tree are reflected in Marion's waters. Turn around and return to the trailhead.

Marion Lake

Location: 47.294396, -120.419480
©Alan Bauer



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