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Seattle, WA: Pratt Lake SaddleBackpacker Magazine

Less than an hour's drive from Seattle, this 8.2-mile out-and-back visits a scenic overlook with five-star views of Mount Rainier and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.

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Author: Backpacker Magazine
Activity: Hiking
State: Washington (WA)
Distance: 8.2 mi 
Difficulty: 5 / 10
USGS Topo Map: Snoqualmie Pass, Bandera
Rating: Unrated  
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Accessible most of the year, the Pratt Lake Trail (No. 1007) is a popular gateway into the 390,000-acre Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. From the Granite Mountain Trailhead, the wide and well-worn path climbs past cascading creeks and fragrant stands of maturing firs and pines. A mile into the trail, the Granite Mountain Trail (No. 1016) forks to the right. Continue straight on Pratt Lake Trail for the first significant elevation gain of the trip. As the trail traverses the slopes of Granite Mountain, you’ll catch glimpses of the Cascades through gaps in the trees.

At the 3-mile mark, the trail intersects the Talapus Lake Cutoff Trail, which leads to the shores of Talapus Lake and Olallie Lake. Bear left for a short side trip to the lakes, or continue straight for the remaining 1.1 miles to the saddle. Just below the saddle, the trail rounds to the southwest and crosses a talus field; stop for stunning views of Mount Rainier and Olallie Lake. At mile 4.1, the route crests the 4,200-foot ridge separating Pratt Lake and Olallie Lake. Savor the 360-degree views of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness before turning around and descending back to the trailhead.

-Mapped by Nathan and Jeremy Barnes, hikingwithmybrother.com

TO TRAILHEAD: I-90 E to exit 47. Turn left onto NFD 5800 Rd. In 0.1 mile, turn left onto NFD 9034. Go 0.3 mile to parking (on busy days, park along the road). Note: Northwest Forest Pass required.

DIRECTIONS + WAYPOINTS: helping you find your way

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Pratt Lake Saddle

Distance: 4.11 mi Points: 796
Total Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi
Active Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi

Points of Interest

PLS001

Location: 47.397809, -121.486559
From the Pratt Lake/Granite Mountain Trailhead, follow Pratt Lake Trail to the north. The trail immediately starts to climb the slopes of Granite Mountain to the north.

PLS002

Location: 47.403026, -121.486945
Bear left on Pratt Lake Trail @ 3-way junction with Granite Mountain Trail. Ahead: The route continues climbing northwest, passing small waterfalls and cascades.

PLS003

Location: 47.413825, -121.509866
Enter the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and continue north.

PLS004

Location: 47.417160, -121.510434
Continue straight on Pratt Lake Trail @ 3-way junction with Talapus Lake Cutoff Trail (leads to Talapus Lake and Olallie Lake).

PLS005

Location: 47.421550, -121.507438
Continue straight @ 3-way junction with the short spur trail to the shores of Olallie Lake. Ahead, the trail rounds to the southwest and crosses a talus field; stop for stunning views of Mount Rainier and Olallie Lake.

PLS006

Location: 47.424886, -121.512936
Crest the Pratt Lake Saddle, a 4,200-foot ridge perched above Pratt Lake and Olallie Lake. Optional: To add mileage, descend north for 1.2 miles to the Pratt Lake shoreline. Follow the same route back to the trailhead.

Views of Olallie Lake and Mount Rainer

Location: 47.426055, -121.508360
Snow-covered Olallie Lake and Mount Rainer in the distance. © Nathan and Jeremy Barnes

Small Cascade

Location: 47.404420, -121.491709
The first of many larger streams © Nathan and Jeremy Barnes

Snowy Waterfall

Location: 47.406541, -121.496944
© Nathan and Jeremy Barnes

Pratt Lake Trail

Location: 47.406831, -121.502609
Time to strap on your snowshoes. © Nathan and Jeremy Barnes

Trail Blazing

Location: 47.419783, -121.509991
Snowshoers take turns blazing the trail. © Nathan and Jeremy Barnes

Viewpoint

Location: 47.426084, -121.508017
Stop to enjoy the view from the talus slopes on the final push to Pratt Lake Saddle. © Nathan and Jeremy Barnes



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