Ancient Lakes via Judith Pool
Quincy, Washington
Details
Distance
4.44 miles
Elevation Gain
558 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Mitch Pittman
Ancient Lakes via Judith pool is an amazing trail with scenic lake views. Come at sunset!
All around you, waterfalls pour over cliffs as you gaze upon colorful lakes. If you're lucky, a coyote scampers by through a patch of wildflowers – it's just another beautiful day in the Ancient Lakes basin, a gem tucked along the Columbia River Gorge in Central Washington.
From the parking lot, meander through a valley of sage brush under the hot sun until the whispers of waterfalls become roars. Soon, you will be peering into a basin of lakes. If you can fight the urge to jump in right away, make your way around to the waterfalls in the back of the valley.
For those who feel comfortable, scramble up the talus slope beside the waterfall to enter an upper valley for more solitude – and more waterfalls! But BE CAREFUL going off trail, because rattlesnakes are very active in the area.
Sunsets from Ancient Lakes are known to be spectacular. Another benefit of the location is it usually stays dry when the western side of the state is getting drenched.
If you're planning to head in from the southern trailhead, check out this adventure.
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Ancient Lakes via Judith Pool Reviews
Trail is in good condition. Did 4.8mi back in to Ancient Lake and the waterfall, then back out! Beautiful winter hike!
4.0
South on Whitetrail Rd / Rd U, right on Rd 9 NW and continue on Ancient Lake Rd until you reach the parking area. I have explored the area in spring (March 2016) and winter (January 2017). Plenty of trail to explore throughout the area. There is an overlook over Dusty Lake and you are able to scramble to the top of the waterfall. In the winter, massive icicles form off the edges of the mesas and waterfalls.
3.0
Lots of wide open spaces and beautiful canyon cliffs to explore, we wanted to go off trail to scramble every cliff and see every waterfall, but be mindful of LNT and enjoy this otherworldly place. Just know that there is a road that takes you to the south of the lakes area as well, putting you 4 or 5 miles past the main lakes and onto an open plain. We got quite turned around here, and without cell service had to use a trail guide to sort out that we were on a completely different road. We also camped out here, be mindful that it is very cold in March still, but having said that, besides some coyote packs, we had the place all to ourselves.
4.0
We hit the trail just after 4:30 in order to give us just enough time to witness one of the many spectacular sunsets Central and Eastern Washington are renowned for. With an average yearly rain accumulation under 10 inches, Ancient Lakes in Quincy, WA has fairly moderate weather year-round. It was windy so don't forget a sweatshirt and shell! After climbing above the main waterfall overlooking the lakes and watching the sky burst into color, we found our way back via headlamp. A great evening to hit the trail!
4.0
We hiked here on a Saturday in April and it was so crowded! There were at least three scout troops that backpacked in and were camping overnight in addition to all the other people who were there! We found a quiet place on the shore of the far lake opposite the waterfall to eat our lunch. We then hiked to the waterfall by way of the boulders and came across a rattlesnake (danger!). We didn't go outside the first three lake area to the area beyond the waterfall, but the area is still beautiful and worth the time.
3.0
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