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Boulder Lake Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Difficulty:  Beginner to Intermediate
Elevation:  6,200 Feet
Length:  4 Miles
USGS Map:  Disaster Peak
Reservation:  No
Season:  Early May - Late October
Directions
From Pinecrest, Travel 26 miles east on Highway 108 to Clark Fork Road.
Location Information
Boulder Lake Trail, located in Carson-Iceberg Wilderness, offering four miles of hiking on easy and moderate terrain. The trail begins at the Clark Fork Trailhead at Iceberg Meadow. The first 2.4 miles of the hike are easy as you follow the Clark Fork of the Stanislaus River and the last 1.4 miles climb steeply. At times the trail becomes vague the last and a Visitor's Permit is required for overnight camping.
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