10.2 km
~3 hrs 5 min
627 m
“Immerse in natural beauty and history on the captivating 10 km Lizard Lake loop near Skagit County.”
Starting your adventure near Skagit County, Washington, the Lizard Lake via Alternate Incline and British Army Trail offers a captivating 10 km (6.2 miles) loop with an elevation gain of approximately 600 meters (1,968 feet). This medium-difficulty trail is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and historical richness of the area.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, drive to the vicinity of Skagit County, Washington. The nearest significant landmark is the town of Sedro-Woolley. From Sedro-Woolley, head east on State Route 20 for about 16 km (10 miles) until you reach the trailhead parking area. For those relying on public transport, the nearest bus stop is in Sedro-Woolley, from where you can arrange a taxi or rideshare to the trailhead.
### Trail Overview The trail begins with a gentle ascent through lush forest, offering a mix of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and red cedar. As you progress, the incline becomes steeper, particularly when you reach the Alternate Incline section. This part of the trail is well-marked but can be challenging due to its steepness and rocky terrain. Make sure to have HiiKER downloaded on your device for accurate navigation.
### Significant Landmarks and Nature At approximately 3 km (1.9 miles) into the hike, you'll encounter a beautiful waterfall cascading down a rocky cliff. This is a great spot for a short break and some photos. Continuing on, the trail levels out slightly as you approach Lizard Lake, around the 5 km (3.1 miles) mark. The lake is serene and surrounded by dense forest, making it an ideal spot for a picnic or a moment of reflection.
### Wildlife and Flora The area is rich in wildlife, including black-tailed deer, black bears, and a variety of bird species such as the northern flicker and Steller's jay. Keep an eye out for the diverse plant life, including ferns, mosses, and wildflowers that bloom in the spring and summer months.
### Historical Significance The British Army Trail section of the loop has historical significance dating back to the mid-19th century. It was originally used by British troops during the Pig War, a border dispute between the United States and British North America. As you hike this section, you'll notice remnants of old military camps and pathways, adding a layer of historical intrigue to your journey.
### Final Stretch The final stretch of the loop takes you through a series of switchbacks that descend gradually back to the trailhead. This part of the trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a rewarding end to your hike.
### Preparation Tips Given the medium difficulty of the trail, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking boots and bring plenty of water and snacks. Weather can be unpredictable, so pack layers and a rain jacket. Always check trail conditions before you go, and consider using HiiKER for real-time updates and navigation assistance.
This trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical significance, making it a must-visit for any hiking enthusiast.
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