Fuller Lakes Trail 1200.pdf

Fuller Lakes Trail

Length: 2.9 Miles (One Way)

Cross Slope: 6.2

Surface: Native/Bridges/Stairs

Special Features

Fuller Lakes Trail provides access to the Mystery Creek Wilderness Unit. The trail climbs rapidly in elevation to Lower Fuller Lake. There is little elevation gain between Lower and Upper Fuller Lakes. Beyond the lower lake you will encounter the 2019 Swan Lake Fire. Crosscountry travel is relatively easy in the Upper Fuller Lake area, and a trip to one of the ridges on nearby mountains can give spectacular views. The entire trail is in good condition, but it does pass through several areas that may be wet or muddy, especially between Lower and Upper Fuller Lakes. Fishing opportunities are present in both Lower and Upper Fuller Lakes.  

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