Grabbing the opportunity to take a day hike up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, my husband and I decided to visit Eagle Falls and Eagle Lake in the Desolation Wilderness. The trailhead is about an hour from our home and we couldn't resist the time out in the sunshine and fresh air.
Hopefully this is the first of many day hikes for the spring and summer seasons.
It is an easy hike to the falls and the water was gushing over the rocks...love the sound of water when I am hiking since it makes me feel cool just hearing it. We crossed the bridge and continued up the mountain. If you look carefully in the top left of the photo you can see the rock staircase leading up to the trail.
The lake is about a mile past the waterfall. The trail is uneven from here on up to the lake and is characterized by large granite steps and slabs as you work your way up. The literature all says this is an "easy" hike but I would say it has sections that are 'strenuous". This is all uphill hike to the lake and then all downhill on the way back. There are sections of this trail that are rather muddy from where the streams cross the path.
The altitude got me on this hike and I found myself a little out of breath
from time to time but that gave me an excuse to look around at the
scenery and the view of Lake Tahoe in the distance.
We finally made it to Eagle Lake which is a pretty little alpine lake surrounded by mountains and trees. We sat for a long time just enjoying the views and eating a snack before heading back down to the car. I forgot to bring my hat so I was a little red from the sun...and gained about a million freckles.
One last view of the lake before we left...perfect hike on a perfectly spring-like day. The water shimmered like diamonds!
This is Arrowleaf Balsamroot that was in full bloom along the trail and the roads. What a happy flower!
Well, that is a glimpse into our day hike from last week. I hope you get the chance soon to get out into the spring sunshine with your family. Look for an entry this week from our Yosemite National Park visit which included a hike to the top of Vernal Falls and a day biking the valley.
Absolutely beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking! I so enjoy your posts! I always feel like I've been somewhere special when I read about your trips! You are truly a blessing to all of us!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie and Cheryl!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome place and I feel so blessed to have it so near my home.
Looks like an absolutely gorgeous walk.
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