Barclay Lake is one of my favorite easy hikes in Washington State! The trail is short in length, not very steep, and has an easy to follow route – making it the perfect beginner friendly Washington hike! It’s also a great one to access in late spring/early summer because the trail becomes snow-free before a lot of other hikes higher in the mountains. Those living on the northern side of Seattle can also make this an after-work hike in the middle of summer when the days are longer!
Location: Mt Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
Native lands: Coast Salish, Tulalip
Distance: 4.4 miles roundtrip
Elevation gain: 500 feet
Difficulty: Easy
Pass/permit: Northwest Forest Pass
Dogs: Yes, leashed
Road access: Dirt forest road but 4×4 is not usually required
Insider’s Tip: For those newer to the outdoors who are looking to test their backpacking skills and gear, Barclay Lake is the perfect place. There are a few designated areas close to the lake where you can set up for the night, and if for some reason things don’t go to plan, it’s only a short walk back to the car.