Colchuck Lake is the most strenuous hike on this list, but it’s a popular and maintained trail that is easy to access. If you are new to hiking, I wouldn’t do this as your first trail, but I’d definitely recommend it once you clock up some miles! The views of Colchuck Lake at the top are some of the best in Washington, and on a warm summer day you can even jump in the lake to cool off.
To camp here you must have a permit (obtained through a lottery system), but day hikers are permitted. Be aware that the parking lot often fills up very early, so plan to arrive as early as possible (especially if you are visiting on a weekend). This hike is also best done as a summer hike once the snow clears out, so plan to hike from June – October depending on snow conditions. I also recommend visiting the nearby town of Leavenworth after your hike for a delicious meal before heading back to Seattle!
Location: Okanogon – Wenatchee National Forest
Native lands: Yakima, Wenatchi
Distance: 8 miles roundtrip
Elevation gain: 2280 feet
Difficulty: Moderate – Strenuous
Pass/permit: Northwest Forest Pass
Dogs: No
Road access: Paved road most of the way, 2×2 friendly