Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail

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Category

Hiking

Typical Duration

4 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

About This Landmark

Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail near Bellingham

There’s a moment on the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail near Bellingham when the world hushes, and it’s just you, the rhythm of your boots, and the intoxicating scent of damp earth and evergreen. This is no ordinary trail—this is a journey into the primal heart of the Pacific Northwest. From the first step, you’re greeted with a cheeky challenge: a steep incline that whispers, “Are you ready?” But stick with it, and the rewards unfold in layers.

This trail is an exercise in contrasts. One minute, the path tightens under a dense forest canopy, its shadows dappled with sunlight; the next, you’re spilling into open vistas that punch you square in the chest with views of Chuckanut Bay and the San Juan Islands. Each switchback feels like a conversation with nature—sometimes kind, sometimes stern, always profound.

And then, the lakes. Pine Lake reveals itself first, a glassy expanse framed by cedar giants. The silence here isn’t empty; it’s filled with whispers of wind and the occasional plop of a frog diving for cover. Cedar Lake follows, more rugged, wilder, as though nature stopped halfway through grooming it. Both are perfect for a pause, whether you’re refueling with trail mix or dipping your toes into the icy water.

But the trail isn’t done with you yet. The return trip is where gratitude takes hold. The grind of the ascent now morphs into a gentle descent, and the earlier battle of wills with the mountain transforms into a flowing dance. By the time you step back into your car, there’s a quiet victory in the air, a personal triumph carved into the folds of this stunning landscape. Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail doesn’t just challenge your legs; it stirs your soul.

Adventure Guide Summary

The Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail offers a quintessential Pacific Northwest hiking experience, featuring steep climbs, serene forested paths, and two pristine alpine lakes. Located near Bellingham, Washington, it’s a rewarding outing for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. From steep beginnings to serene alpine lakes, this trail is an audacious climb into the heart of the Pacific Northwest. The Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail challenges your stamina while rewarding you with breathtaking vistas and tranquil waters, making it an unforgettable adventure for nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

  • The Climb: Start with a steep, unapologetic ascent that tests your legs and determination. Warm up beforehand—this trail doesn’t ease you in gently.
  • Vistas: Sweeping views of the Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, and, on clear days, Mount Baker, will take your breath away.
  • Pine Lake: A pristine, reflective gem surrounded by towering cedar and fir. Pause here to soak in the serenity.
  • Cedar Lake: Wild and untamed, this second lake feels like stepping into nature’s private sanctuary.

Trail Details

  • Trailhead: Old Samish Road, just 15 minutes south of downtown Bellingham.
  • Distance: 5 miles round trip.
  • Elevation Gain: 1,400 feet.
  • Time: 3–4 hours, including stops.
  • Dog-Friendly: Leashed pets welcome.

What to Bring

  • Sturdy hiking boots for navigating steep and uneven terrain.
  • Plenty of water and energizing snacks to keep you fueled.
  • A lightweight jacket, as the trail can shift from sunlit patches to cool, shaded areas.

Local Knowledge

  • Arrive early to secure a parking spot at the small trailhead.
  • Late spring and early fall offer the best conditions—muddy sections are common after rain.
  • The lakes are perfect for a break, but the water is icy year-round—dip at your own risk!

Directions

From downtown Bellingham, take Chuckanut Drive south and turn left onto Old Samish Road. The trailhead is about 2 miles in, marked by a small sign on the right. Parking is limited, so plan accordingly.


Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail isn’t just about the challenge—it’s about the silence that hums with life, the lakes that feel like secrets, and the trail that unwinds gently on the descent, leaving you with a sense of triumph and connection. This is no ordinary hike; it’s an invitation to dance with the wilderness.

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Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail - Whatcom County Parks & Rec

Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail - Whatcom County Parks & Rec

Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail - Whatcom County Parks & Rec
Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail - Whatcom County Parks & Rec

Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Reviews

Location

Hiking the Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail in Whatcom County Parks & Rec

Coordinates: 48.6730, -122.4142

Ratings

Overall

7.5/10User rating

Photography

8.0/10Scenic value

Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Nature Walk
Bird Watching

Essential Information

Best Time to Visit

Spring and Fall

Nearby City

Bellingham, WA

Visitor Type

Adventure Seeker

Protected Areas

Whatcom County Parks & Recreation

Accessibility

Not Accessible

Connectivity

Cell service available

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.