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Washington
Yakima County

Sand Lake and Deer Lake Trail

Easy

4.6

(1505)

7,885

hikers

Sand Lake and Deer Lake Trail

01:19

4.28km

270m

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You will find the Sand Lake and Deer Lake Trail to be an easy hike, covering 2.7 miles (4.3 km) with a total elevation gain of 873 feet (266 metres). This route typically takes around 1 hour and 19 minutes to complete. As you follow the path through lush evergreen…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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28 m

Leech Lake

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Leech Lake is worth a stroll from nearby White Pass. A wide, well maintained trail leads you close to the shoreline. There are camping options at the north side. It …

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3.30 km

Deer Lake

Highlight • Lake

Deer Lake has lots of room for tents with views over the turquoise water. Pine trees will provide you with shade and the lake itself is very inviting for a dip.

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4.24 km

Sand Lake

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Sand Lake is very shallow and access to the lake is not that easy. It is surrounded by sandy zones which likely led to its name.

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4.28 km

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4.21 km

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4.01 km

216 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Sand Lake and Deer Lake Trail?

The Sand Lake and Deer Lake Trail is an out-and-back route, just over 5 miles (approximately 8.5 km) in total. Most hikers complete the round trip in about 2 to 3 hours, depending on their pace and how much time they spend enjoying the lakes.

Is the Sand Lake and Deer Lake Trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, this trail is generally considered an easy to moderate hike, making it an excellent choice for families with children and beginners. The path is well-maintained with gentle climbs and flat sections, and the shallow lakes are inviting for picnics and splashing.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the trail?

The trail begins with gentle switchbacks through a lush evergreen forest. As you progress, it opens up to beautiful meadows. The path is generally well-maintained, featuring some gentle climbs interspersed with flat areas, ensuring it's not overly steep.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The primary highlights are the two alpine lakes. You'll reach Deer Lake first, about two miles from the trailhead, which is a popular spot for picnics. Approximately half a mile further lies Sand Lake. The trail also passes by Leech Lake.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for wildflowers and swimming in the lakes. In the fall, the area transforms with crisp air and changing foliage. During winter, it becomes a snowy wonderland suitable for snowshoeing and backcountry skiing.

Does this trail connect with any other major hiking routes?

Yes, a significant portion of this hike follows the renowned Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), specifically the PCT - Washington Section I and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000. It also runs along the William O. Douglas Trail.

Is the Sand Lake and Deer Lake Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly, making it a great option for hiking with your canine companions. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you follow all wilderness regulations.

Do I need any permits or passes for this hike, and what are the regulations for the William O. Douglas Wilderness?

A Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking at the trailhead. If you plan to fish in the lakes, a state fishing license is necessary. As the trail is within the William O. Douglas Wilderness, please adhere to Leave No Trace principles, pack out all trash, and be aware of specific wilderness regulations regarding campfires, group size, and proper waste disposal.

Where is the trailhead located, and what are the parking arrangements?

The trail starts at the White Pass North Trailhead, conveniently located just off US-12. There are restrooms available at the trailhead, and parking requires a Northwest Forest Pass.

Are there opportunities for swimming or fishing in the lakes?

Yes, both Deer Lake and Sand Lake are shallow with sandy bottoms, making them inviting for swimming and splashing on warm summer days. Fishing is also permitted with a valid state license.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

Hikers have the chance to observe various wildlife, including blacktail deer, elk, and a variety of birds. The diverse habitats of evergreen forests and open meadows provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing.

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