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Talapus and Olallie Lakes

This short hike is a great introduction to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, see two of the most popular of the 700 lakes in the region; Talapus and Olallie Lakes.

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Author: HikingWithMyBrother
Activity: Hiking
State: Washington (WA)
Distance: 6.6 mi 
Average Speed: 2.2 mph - 0:27:16/mi
Duration: Total: 3:00:00
Difficulty: 4 / 10
Rating: Unrated  
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After weeks of ascending peaks such as Bandera and Teneriffe, we were looking forward to a change in our routine. We had not stood on the stalapus lake olallie lake hikingwithmybrotherhore of an alpine lake since Melakwa Lake and realized a lake hike was long overdue. After some research we decided to explore some of the more popular alpine lakes in the region: Talapus and Olallie lakes.

Nestled within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Talapus and Olallie Lakes are among the most easily accessible lakes in the region. Established in 1976, the nearly 400,000-acre Alpine Lakes Wilderness hosts more than 700 lakes. Like so many place names in the area, these lakes bear the legacy of the early interaction of pioneers and Native Americans. Talapus translates to “coyote” in the pidgin language Chinook Jargon, while Olallie roughly means “berry.” Largely born through the necessity of trade, Chinook Jargon is an amalgamation of French, English and Salishan languages native to the Pacific Northwest.

talapus lake olallie lake hikingwithmybrotherTalapus Lake Trail #1039 begins with a gentle wander on wide track through the woods, crossing Talapus Creek and traversing marshy areas through a long series of bridges and raised walkways. Long switch backs and mild grades follow Talapus Creek a little over a mile into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness to reach Talapus Lake, tucked in a bowl between Bandera and Pratt Mountain. Find various small paths winding around the lake that travel past nooks, perfect for a snack or extended stay, overlooking the water.

Continue past Talapus on #1039 toward the smaller Olallie Lake just over a half-mile distant, passing a small trail connecting #1039 to the Pratt Lake Trail #1007. Enjoy the meander through the mature cedars and firs until you reach the wooded lake, resting beneath West Granite Mountain and Pratt Lake Saddle.

Both of these lakes are extremely popular in the summer months, so etalapus lake olallie lake hikingwithmybrotherxpect company as you take the short trek up. This hike is a great introduction to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and is extremely family-friendly. For the more adventurous, the connection to the Pratt Lake Trail provides access to a myriad of destinations beyond the lakes’ crowded shores. Winter or summer, this hike provides a tempting taste of the wilderness – the clarity of the water is interrupted only by the reflections of the surrounding landscapes, making it easy to forget the relatively close trappings of civilization.

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TO TRAILHEAD: To get there, take I-90 to Exit 45, going under the freeway to Forest Road 9030. Follow FR 9030 for about a mile until the road splits. Continue on FR 9030 to the right and follow it for a little over two miles until you reach the trailhead parking lot. Park and put out your Northwest Forest Pass.

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Distance: 3.31 mi Points: 734
Total Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi
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Points of Interest

Project Marker

Location: 47.401254, -121.518359
A sign commemorating a Campfire Girls timber improvement project presides over the main parking area

TAL001

Location: 47.401156, -121.518338
Talapus Lake Trailhead.

Boardwalk

Location: 47.402532, -121.517501
Walk across the boardwalk on this very well maintained trail

Talapus Creek

Location: 47.409067, -121.512651
Talapus Creek in full force with the spring runoff

TAL002

Location: 47.411855, -121.514754
Trail Junction. Turn right and cross the footbridge over Talapus Creek to continue on the main trail. The spur trail going straight head to the campsites on the western shores of the lake.

Footbridge

Location: 47.412030, -121.514540
Crossing the footbridge over Talapus Creek

Thawing

Location: 47.413249, -121.516643
The partially frozen Talapus Lake

TAL003

Location: 47.414063, -121.516229
Access to the shore of Talapus Lake, just off the main trail.

TAL004

Location: 47.418215, -121.513445
Junction with Talapus Lake Cutoff Trail. Turn Left to continue on to Olallie Lake. The cutoff trail leads to Pratt Lake Trail #1007.

Stuck

Location: 47.417634, -121.514583
Jer sinks to his hips after the soft snow gives way.

Olallie Lake

Location: 47.420974, -121.511965
Emerging from the forest to the south shore of Olallie Lake

The View

Location: 47.421264, -121.511922
In the distance Pratt Lake Saddle rises above the North side of Olallie Lake.

TAL005

Location: 47.422718, -121.512271
Junction with spur trail that leads to to shores of Olallie Lake.

TAL006

Location: 47.424223, -121.508210
End of the Trail.



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