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| Lake of the Woods | 
The 
Lake of the Woods—sometime simply called 
Lake Woods—lies northwest of the 
Echo Lakes. The one-way hiking distance from the 
Echo Lake Chalet is 5.3 miles. You can shave off a few hiking miles by starting at one of the 
Echo Lakes trailheads that are accessible via water taxi service. From any of the Echo Lakes trailheads follow the 
Pacific Crest Trail (
PCT) into the backcountry toward 
Lake Aloha.

After 4.8 miles from the Chalet you will arrive at the trail junction with the trail post shown on the left. There are other options to get to Lake of the Woods farther ahead on the PCT. Various loops, including a hike alongside the eastern shores of Lake Aloha, are possible. But to head straight toward the featured target lake, you want to leave the PCT and take the westbound lateral. This gently ascending single-track trail—much less traveled than the popular PCT—leads over a ridge, intersecting 
Ralston Peak Trail on its crest. From the intersection, a few switchbacks descend to the posted 
campsite overview and to the northeast corner of Lake of the Woods. 
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| Trail and campsite overview | 
At an elevation of somewhat above 8,000 feet (2,450 m), Lake of the Woods is a 
glacial lake in the subalpine zone close to the treeline. The northeast-facing slopes of the 
Crystal Range with 
Pyramid Peak northwest of the lake look almost barren; with only a few trees sustaining themselves on the glacier-polished granite surface. 
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| Lake of the Woods with the Crystal Range including Pyramid Peak in the far background | 
 
 
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