Gifford Pinchot National Forest · Skamania County, Washington
15.2 km
~4 hrs 27 min
844 m
“Embark on a serene trek through Skamania's lush wilderness to the tranquil Lake Wapiki, enveloped by volcanic legacy.”
Nestled in the heart of Skamania County, Washington, the Lake Wapiki via Indian Heaven Trail offers a moderately challenging hike through the Pacific Northwest's stunning wilderness. The trailhead is accessible by car, located off the Wind River Highway, with the closest significant landmark being the Indian Heaven Wilderness in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. There is no direct public transportation to the trailhead, so driving is the best option for reaching the starting point.
As you embark on the approximately 15 km (9.3 miles) out-and-back journey, you'll be greeted with a steady climb, totaling around 800 meters (2625 feet) of elevation gain. The path will lead you through dense forests, meadows bursting with wildflowers, and past several small lakes, each offering its own unique beauty.
Navigating the Trail
The trail is well-marked, but carrying a map or using a navigation tool like HiiKER is recommended to keep track of your progress and ensure you stay on the right path. The first few kilometers will have you meandering through old-growth forest, with the canopy providing a cool shade and the ground covered in a lush underbrush.
As you continue, you'll reach the heart of the Indian Heaven Wilderness, known for its volcanic history and spiritual significance to the Native American tribes who have used this land for centuries. The area is dotted with evidence of its volcanic past, including ancient lava flows and cinder cones.
Landmarks and Natural Beauty
Approximately halfway through the hike, you'll encounter the Indian Heaven plateau, a subalpine meadow that explodes with color in the late summer and early fall when the huckleberries and wildflowers are in full bloom. This is also a great spot for wildlife viewing, as the meadows attract deer, elk, and even the occasional black bear.
Continuing on, the trail gradually ascends towards Lake Wapiki. The lake itself is a pristine alpine gem, nestled at the base of Lemei Rock, an extinct volcano that towers over the landscape. This is the perfect place for a rest and a picnic while soaking in the views of the surrounding peaks and the crystal-clear waters.
Preparation and Safety
The trail is best hiked from late July through October when the snow has melted, and the trail is most accessible. Weather in the mountains can change rapidly, so be prepared with layers, rain gear, and plenty of water. Also, be bear aware; while encounters are rare, it's important to know how to store food properly and what to do if you see a bear.
Access to the Trailhead
To reach the trailhead from the nearest town of Carson, Washington, take Wind River Highway north for about 30 km (18.6 miles) until you reach the marked turnoff for the Indian Heaven Wilderness. There is a parking area where you can leave your car before starting your hike.
Remember to check current trail conditions before heading out, as fallen trees or snow can affect the trail's accessibility. A Northwest Forest Pass is required to park at the trailhead, so make sure to obtain one in advance.
By respecting the trail and its natural inhabitants, you'll ensure that the Lake Wapiki via Indian Heaven Trail remains a beautiful and serene destination for future hikers to enjoy.
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