Windfall Lake - still a bit iced over |
Up to now, I've only done the short trails but I am now eager to do longer ones. Unfortunately I don't have the right equipment to do any 'climbing' in early Spring conditions. Even the low elevation ones can be icy and a bit difficult to traverse. So another easy low elevation trail here is the Windfall Lake Trail.
I was a little disappointed the trail was entirely through the forest. I had hoped for some clearing to get views of the peaks you get a glimpse of towards beginning of the trail. The whole way is shaded though and you don't get a view until you get to the lake... and it's 3.5 miles to the lake from the trailhead. The trail is again planked and icy. It took us an hour longer to do the hike than expected. We saw a family of four coming back from the lake though, with their bicycles. It can't imagine walking that trail with a bike. Or even riding on it. Either they thought it sucked bad too or we are just wusses.
Parts of the trail crosses rivers so there are several foot bridges along the way. It's still icy at parts, and silly Millie fell in as she went on the ice to get closer to water. I think she was a bit shocked too but she managed to swim and make her way towards us at which point we helped her out. Once at the lake, we decided to keep her on the leash since we didn't want her falling through the thin ice over the lake.
The last little bit of the trail splits into two and one path leads to a cabin maintained by the Forest Service. The other supposedly goes to the lake but there is also lake access at the cabin. It was our first visit to one of these hyped cabins. For $35/night, you can rent one of these through recreation.gov. This one was a pretty nice cabin. There's a bunk in there where about 4 people can probably sleep (must bring own sleeping bags). A table inside and outside, and a propane heater. There's a solar powered outhouse outside the cabin. There's no running water, but there's a canoe you can use to go out on the lake.
We didn't stay the night at the cabin, but it is available as a warming hut for the public during hours of 10-5. We had our lunch on the outside deck and turned around. I suppose it would be very nice though in the summer to just relax out there on the canoe, away from everything.
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