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Chelan County

The Enchantments Traverse

Hard

2.8

(9)

95

hikers

The Enchantments Traverse

12:01

29.4km

1,400m

Hiking

Embark on The Enchantments Traverse, a difficult 18.3 miles (29.4 km) hike that takes you through Washington's rugged Alpine Lakes Wilderness. You will gain 4580 feet (1396 metres) of elevation over an estimated 12 hours, making this a demanding single-day adventure. The route immerses you in a world of turquoise…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Includes segments that may be dangerous

Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 7.46 km for 2.17 km

After 14.1 km for 2.46 km

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6.20 km

Colchuck Lake

Highlight • Lake

Colchuck Lake is a stunningly beautiful destination in its own right, or as a gateway to Aasgard Pass and the Enchantments. It's worth walking south along the lakeshore; there are …

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2

8.95 km

Aasgard Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The highest point of the Enchantments Traverse, Aasgard Pass from Colchuck Lake is the most popular route to climb into the Enchantments Core. When it is snow free, the route …

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3

9.05 km

Mist Pond

Highlight • Lake

4

9.70 km

A host of small alpine lakes are nestled here below Dragontail Peak. The Upper Enchantment Lakes are fed by Snow Creek Glacier, which sits in the shadow of Little Annapurna …

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10.2 km

Lake Olrun

Lake

10.5 km

Brisingamen Lakelets

Lake

7

12.6 km

Perfection Lake

Highlight • Lake

This is one of the absolutely stunning lakes hidden in Alpines Lakes Wilderness. Better yet, if you have the stamina to continue around Perfection Lake to the north, you can …

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13.2 km

Waterfall

Waterfall

15.4 km

Upper Snow Creek Falls

Waterfall

10

16.9 km

Upper Snow Lake

Highlight • Lake

17.8 km

Snow Lakes

Lake

12

18.3 km

This is a particularly good spot for views of majestic McLellan Peak, on the far side of the water.

These lakes used to be a popular place for people to …

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13

18.8 km

Nada Lake Outlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

21.0 km

Snow Permit Area

Nature Reserve

15

25.3 km

Cedar Spring

Highlight • River

The climb up from the Snow Lake Trailhead is steady and exposed, passing through a light burn area. This delightful spot survived the fire and features a shady spring along …

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29.4 km

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16.4 km

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893 m

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29.2 km

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Highest point (2,370 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike The Enchantments Traverse?

Most hikers complete this challenging traverse as a single-day thru-hike, which can take anywhere from 8 to 16 hours, depending on fitness levels and how much time is spent enjoying the scenery. It's a very strenuous undertaking.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is exceptionally varied and demanding. You'll encounter granite worn smooth by glaciers, extensive boulder-strewn scrambles, and sections of unimproved trail. A significant challenge is Aasgard Pass, which requires a hands-and-feet scramble over large boulders. The descent from Lake Reginleif and Isolation Lake down to Snow Lake is also rugged and can involve scrambling.

Do I need a permit to hike The Enchantments Traverse?

Yes, permits are required for both day use and overnight trips in the Enchantments Core Zone, which this traverse covers. Overnight permits are notoriously difficult to obtain via a lottery system. While day-use permits are not subject to the same lottery, specific regulations and trailhead quotas may apply, especially during peak season. Always check the latest Forest Service regulations before your trip.

What is the best time of year to hike The Enchantments Traverse?

The ideal time is typically from late July through early October. Before late July, the Core Zone can still have significant snow, potentially requiring micro-spikes. In autumn, especially late September to early October, the larch trees turn a brilliant gold, offering spectacular views. Hiking in late autumn or winter is not recommended without advanced backcountry snow travel and route-finding skills due to dangerous ice conditions.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on The Enchantments Traverse or within the Enchantments Core Zone of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. This restriction is in place to protect the fragile alpine environment and wildlife. Always verify current regulations with the Forest Service before planning your trip.

What are some of the key highlights and natural features along the route?

The traverse is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery. You'll pass numerous turquoise glacial lakes, including Colchuck Lake, Perfection Lake, and Upper Snow Lake. Other notable features include the challenging Aasgard Pass, dramatic granite peaks, and the Nada Lake Outlook. Keep an eye out for mountain goats, which are frequently seen in the area.

What are the parking and trailhead access options for this hike?

The Enchantments Traverse typically starts at the Stuart Lake Trailhead (for Colchuck Lake) and ends at the Snow Lakes Trailhead. Both trailheads are located near Leavenworth, Washington. Parking at these trailheads is limited and often requires an early arrival, especially during peak season. Many hikers arrange for a shuttle service or a two-car system between the trailheads due to the point-to-point nature of the traverse.

What makes this trail so notable and popular?

The Enchantments Traverse is celebrated for its unique combination of extreme beauty and physical challenge. It offers a dramatic variety of landscapes, from moon-like granite basins to lush alpine meadows and crystal-clear lakes. Its reputation as an "alpine paradise" and the abundant presence of mountain goats contribute to its distinctive character, making it one of the most sought-after backcountry experiences in the Lower 48.

What should I pack for a day hike on The Enchantments Traverse?

Given the length and difficulty, essential gear includes plenty of water (or a filter), high-energy food, layers of clothing for varying weather, a headlamp (in case you finish after dark), navigation tools (map, compass, or GPS), a first-aid kit, and sturdy hiking boots. Depending on the season, micro-spikes might be necessary for snow patches, even into July.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Enchantments Traverse trail itself, but it also passes through significant sections of the Snow Lakes Trail and the Colchuck Lake Trail. A smaller portion also overlaps with the Stuart Lake Trail.

Are there any specific regulations or fees for visiting the Alpine Lakes Wilderness?

While there isn't a general entrance fee for the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, specific regulations apply, especially within the Enchantments Management Area. These include the permit system for the Core Zone, restrictions on group size, and Leave No Trace principles. A Northwest Forest Pass or America the Beautiful Pass is typically required for parking at the trailheads. Always check the official Forest Service website for the most current rules and regulations before your visit.

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