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29.8 km
~1 day 4 hrs
2404 m
Point-to-Point
“Experience challenging climbs, stunning views, and rich history on the 30 km Lake Creek to Devils Backbone Trail.”
Starting near Chelan County, Washington, the Lake Creek Trail to Devils Backbone Trail is a point-to-point adventure spanning approximately 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) with an elevation gain of around 2400 meters (7874 feet). This trail is estimated to be of medium difficulty, making it suitable for hikers with some experience and a good level of fitness.### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the nearest significant landmark, which is the town of Leavenworth, Washington. From Leavenworth, take US-2 W and WA-207 N to reach the trailhead. For those using public transport, you can take a bus to Leavenworth and then arrange for a local taxi or shuttle service to the trailhead.### Trail Overview The trail begins with a gradual ascent through dense forest, offering a serene start to your hike. As you progress, the trail becomes steeper, and the forest gives way to more open terrain. At around 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) in, you'll encounter the first significant elevation gain, climbing approximately 500 meters (1640 feet).### Landmarks and Scenic Views One of the first major landmarks is Lake Creek, a picturesque spot perfect for a short break. The creek is about 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the trailhead and is surrounded by lush vegetation and the soothing sounds of flowing water.Continuing on, the trail leads you to a series of switchbacks that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains. At approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) in, you'll reach the highest point of the trail, offering panoramic views of the Cascade Range. This is an excellent spot for photography and taking in the natural beauty of the area.### Wildlife and Flora The trail is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, black bears, and numerous bird species. Keep an eye out for the distinctive call of the mountain chickadee and the sight of mule deer grazing in the meadows. The flora is equally diverse, with wildflowers such as lupine and Indian paintbrush adding splashes of color to the landscape.### Historical Significance The region has a rich history, with the trail passing through areas once inhabited by Native American tribes. The Devils Backbone area, in particular, has historical significance as a traditional hunting ground. Artifacts and ancient campsites have been discovered in the vicinity, adding a layer of historical intrigue to your hike.### Navigation and Safety Given the trail's length and elevation gain, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Use HiiKER for detailed maps and real-time navigation to ensure you stay on track. The trail can be challenging in parts, especially during inclement weather, so check the forecast and be prepared for sudden changes.### Final Stretch As you approach the end of the trail, the descent begins, leading you through alpine meadows and back into forested areas. The final 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) are relatively easier, allowing you to enjoy the last leg of your journey before reaching the endpoint near the Devils Backbone area.This trail offers a mix of challenging climbs, breathtaking views, and rich history, making it a rewarding experience for those who undertake it.
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