Rush Lake Recreation Area offers a remote mountain retreat in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, featuring alpine lake views, hiking, boating, and a peaceful natural setting ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Located within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in the Cascade Range of Washington State, Rush Lake Recreation Area surrounds the picturesque 23-acre Rush Lake, situated at an elevation of approximately 4,800 feet. The area provides a tranquil wilderness experience in the heart of the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, featuring rugged forest landscapes dominated by mountain hemlock and silver fir. Wildlife such as black bears, deer, and diverse bird species inhabit the forested slopes surrounding the lake. Established to preserve the region's natural beauty and water quality, the area receives visitors primarily interested in hiking, fishing, kayaking, and camping. The Rush Lake Trail, a 2.4-mile heavily forested route, connects from Forest Road 27 and offers access to pristine alpine scenery and rich wildflower displays in summer. Kayaking and canoeing on Rush Lake provide calm waters enclosed by mountain ridges, while well-maintained campgrounds afford overnight stays with lake access. The remote location and moderate elevation ensure fewer crowds compared to lower elevation parks, appealing to visitors seeking solitude in nature. The surrounding wilderness includes old-growth stands and offers opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter. Visitors appreciate the combination of accessible outdoor recreation with high scenic and ecological quality. Seasonal wildflowers, reflections in the lake, and star-filled skies contribute to the area's visitor appeal. Because it lies within a designated wilderness, motorized vehicles and equipment are restricted, preserving the area's quiet atmosphere and natural state.
Rush Lake with its clear alpine waters and mountain reflections
Access to the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness for extended backcountry adventures
Rich stands of mountain hemlock and subalpine fir surrounded by wildflowers
Secluded camping spots with lakeside views offering peaceful overnight stays
A 23-acre clear mountain lake ideal for fishing, kayaking, and scenic views framed by forested slopes.
A 2.4-mile trail offering moderate hiking through old-growth forests with wildflower displays in summer.
The recreation area’s location within this national wilderness provides pristine natural surroundings and limits on mechanized use.