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Twin Lakes

  • Feb 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 4

Twin Lakes are nestled below Boulder Mountain in the Pinnacle Hiking Area in the Monashee Mountains. Twin Lakes are a popular spot for hikers and backpackers who want to enjoy the alpine wilderness.

Twin Lakes - Monashee


The Hike

To reach Twin Lakes, we drove toward Cherryville, passing Frank's Store and Sugar Lake road. We continued along Highway 6 until we got to the North Fork road. We continued along North Fork road then made a left turn onto North Fork Forest Service road. We continued along the road following signs for Twin Lakes. The signs are sparsely placed along the forest service road. Eventually, we arrived at the parking area for Twin Lakes.


Twin Lakes Trailhead

From the parking lot, the trail climbs through pine forest breaking into alpine meadows.


Trail to Twin Lakes

The well worn trail is easy to follow.


Trail to Twin Lakes

Following the trail, we emerged into the alpine.


Alpine Meadow - Twin Lakes

Alpine Meadow - Trail to Twin Lakes

Twin Lakes are a beautiful destination with plenty to explore.


Twin Lakes

There are relatively flat spots for tents well protected from the wind.


Tents at Twin Lakes

Resting at Twin Lakes

From Twin Lakes, it is an enjoyable hike to the top of Boulder Mountain for panoramic views of the area.


Scramble to Boulder Mountain at Twin Lakes

Some boulder hopping...


Boulder Mountain

From the top, Mount Severide looms in the background.


Mount Severide in the background

Plenty of places to sit for dinner.


Dinner at Twin Lakes

Sunset is beautiful.


Sunset at Twin Lakes

Final Thoughts

Twin Lakes is the perfect destination for young families to enjoy the world of backpacking. With plenty of optional adventures beyond the lakes, there is something for everyone. I highly recommend it for an overnight hike.

 
 
 

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