About Pete Lake Trailhead
Provides access to: Pete Lake Trail #1323 within Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Snoqualmie Pass, Washington · Kittitas County · Facility
Provides access to: Pete Lake Trail #1323 within Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Provides access to: Pete Lake Trail #1323 within Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
From Cle Elum WA take Highway 903 north for about 7.6 miles. Continue on Salmon La Sac Road for another 9.2 miles. Then take a left on Forest Road 46 and follow for 4.7 miles. Take a right on Forest Road 4616 and follow for about a half a mile to the turn off on Road 113. Travel about 1 mile to trailhead.
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