About Heather Lake Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Heather Lake Trail #1526 within Henry M. Jackson Wilderness.
Skykomish, Washington · Chelan County · Facility
This trailhead provides access to the Heather Lake Trail #1526 within Henry M. Jackson Wilderness.
This trailhead provides access to the Heather Lake Trail #1526 within Henry M. Jackson Wilderness.
From Leavenworth, WA, travel north on US-2 West for 15 miles, then take WA-207 North and follow it for 10.5 miles, just past Wenatchee Lake. Then take a slight left on Little Wenatchee River Road/Forest Road 6500 and follow it for 6 miles. Stay left on Forest Road 6701/Theseus Creek Road and follow for about .4 miles. Then stay right on Forest Road 6701 and follow for 4.5 miles. Turnleft onto Forest Road 400 and follow for about 2.5 miles to the trailhead.
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