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Washington
Skamania County
North Bonneville

Gillette Lake via Pacific Crest Trail

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Gillette Lake via Pacific Crest Trail

01:32

5.32km

190m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Gillette Lake via Pacific Crest Trail, a route that winds through the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. This pleasant journey covers 3.3 miles (5.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 614 feet (187 metres), typically taking about 1 hour and 32…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Gillette Lake

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Offering one of the first good campsites on the Pacific Crest Trail heading north into Washington from Oregon, Gillette Lake is a beautiful little lake fed by Gillette Creek. Watch …

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4.34 km

981 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Gillette Lake via Pacific Crest Trail?

The trail offers diverse terrain, shaped by ancient landslides. You'll experience sections of dense 'Green Tunnel' canopy, wooded areas, and clear-cut forest. The path involves an initial uphill climb, followed by undulating ascents and descents that are generally not overly strenuous. Near Gillette Lake, especially in winter, some areas can be steep and overgrown.

How long does it typically take to hike to Gillette Lake and back?

The round trip to Gillette Lake and back is approximately 5.4 to 6 miles. For an average hiker, this typically takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the lake.

What kind of views and natural features can I expect along the route?

As you ascend, you might catch glimpses of the Bonneville Dam. Clear-cut sections offer expansive views of peaks like Table Mountain, Greenleaf Peak, Hamilton Mountain, and the Oregon side of the Columbia Gorge, with occasional views of Beacon Rock. A significant portion of the trail features a 'Green Tunnel' effect from dense tree canopies. The highlight is Gillette Lake itself, known for its arresting greenish-blue color and shoreline flowers. You'll also pass smaller ponds and picturesque creeks.

Is the Gillette Lake via Pacific Crest Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are permitted, making it a great option for hiking with your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to hike to Gillette Lake?

The trail is enjoyable for much of the year. For the most pleasant conditions and vibrant scenery, late spring through early fall is ideal. In the fall, you might even spot newts in the wet areas. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially steep and overgrown sections near the lake, and check for snow and ice conditions.

Do I need a permit or pass to hike this trail, and are there any fees for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area?

Yes, a Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking at the trailhead. This pass covers the parking fee for many recreational sites in the Pacific Northwest, including those within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. There are no additional entrance fees specifically for the Scenic Area itself, but individual sites or trailheads may require passes like the Northwest Forest Pass.

What wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Keep an eye out for deer, especially in clear-cut areas around dusk. The small ponds along the trail provide habitat for endangered Western pond turtles, and newts can be seen in wet areas during the fall. At Gillette Lake, you might spot ducks and evidence of beaver activity.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, a substantial segment of this hike runs along the famous Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Specifically, you'll be on sections of the PCT - Washington Section H, the Pacific Crest Trail, and the Tamanous Trail #27 for portions of your journey.

Are there restrooms or other amenities available at the trailhead?

Yes, restrooms are available at the trailhead, providing a convenient amenity before or after your hike. However, there are no other services directly at the trailhead, so plan accordingly for water and snacks.

Is the Gillette Lake via Pacific Crest Trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, this trail is generally considered easy to moderate and is popular with families and youth groups. While there's an initial uphill climb, the overall elevation changes are manageable, making it an accessible option for beginners and those hiking with children.

Where can I find food or accommodation near the trailhead?

The trailhead is located near North Bonneville, WA. For amenities like cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, you'll find options in nearby towns such as North Bonneville and Stevenson, WA. These towns offer various choices to refuel or stay overnight after your hike.

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