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Goat Lake Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Ending Elevation:  6,290 Feet
USGS Map:  Bumping Lake
Usage:  Heavy
Length:  1.6 Miles
Elevation Gain:  130 Feet
Difficulty:  Moderate
Beginning Elevation:  6,160 Feet
Trail Number:  1,161
Reservation:  No
Season:  Early Summer - Late Fall
Directions
From Enumclaw, Drive 33.1 miles east on State Hwy. 410 to the Crystal Mountain Road #7190. Turn left onto FR #7190 and continue for 4.2 miles to FR #7190410. Park on the right side, across from FR #7190410, then walk 500 feet up the road to the Norse Peak Trailhead on the left. Follow Trail #1191 for 3.8 miles to the junction with Goat Lake Trail.
Location Information
Goat Lake Trail is a moderate 1.6 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins at 6,160 feet at Norse Peak Trail #1191 and ends at 6,290 feet at the Pacific Crest Trail.

Hikers begin on the Norse Peak Trail #1191. The trail is in a high alpine setting. At mile 0.2, there is a beautiful view of Castle Mountain and the Goat Lake basin area. At mile 1.6, the Goat Lake Trail approaches Barnard Saddle and the junction with the Pacific Crest Trail.
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