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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Frater Lake Trail #150 in Colville National Forest, offering scenic views of Frater Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Frater Lake Trail system offers a range of difficulties. While many sections provide mellow touring with little elevation change, making them suitable for beginners, some loops like the 4.8-mile Coyote Loop and the 1.7-mile Lions Tail Trail feature steeper climbs. It's best to choose a specific loop that matches your experience level.
The trail system features rolling terrain with numerous ups and downs. You'll hike through dense forests, boggy areas, rocky outcrops, and meadows. The route is centered around Frater Lake, an 11-acre lake, providing scenic views and opportunities to observe wildlife. The 1.8-mile Tiger Loop specifically offers picturesque lakeside views.
Yes, a significant feature is the warming cabin and picnic area located near Frater Lake, which is open all year for day use. The trail system also offers scenic views of the lake itself, especially along the Tiger Loop.
The Frater Lake Trail system is open year-round. During spring, summer, and fall, it's ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian use. In winter (December 1st to March 31st), it transforms into a popular non-motorized Sno-Park with groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Yes, the trail system is a popular winter destination. From December 1st to March 31st, it operates as a groomed Sno-Park, offering 10 miles of trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. A CXT toilet is available at the trailhead during this season. Note that a Sno-Park fee is required for winter use.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Please remember to pack out any waste.
For general hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian use during the non-winter months, there is typically no fee required. However, if you plan to use the trail system as a Sno-Park during the winter season (December 1st to March 31st), a Sno-Park fee is required. For the most current information on permits and fees, it's advisable to check the official Colville National Forest website: USDA Forest Service.
The Frater Lake Trailhead serves as the primary access point for the trail system. Parking is available at the trailhead. During winter, this trailhead also functions as a Sno-Park, requiring a fee for parking.
Yes, the Frater Lake Trail system is characterized by interconnected loop trails that cater to various preferences. Notable loops include the 1.8-mile Tiger Loop, which follows the shores of Frater Lake, and the 4.8-mile Coyote Loop, known for its steeper sections.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several other trails, including the Frater Lake Trail, Little Pend Oreille Trail, and Frater Lake Trail #150. You may also encounter portions of the Frater Lake Trail Spur #150.1 and Little Pend Oreille Trail #142.
For the 4.8-mile Coyote Loop, a clockwise travel direction is suggested for hikers due to its climbs. Mountain bikers, however, might find a counter-clockwise direction more suitable for its technical and steep sections.
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