Lake Ingalls, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
#1 among attractions in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
Facts and practical information
Lake Ingalls is a glacial lake located in Chelan County, Washington and in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The lake is a popular area for hiking and offers excellent views of nearby Mount Stuart. ()
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Lake Ingalls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Stuart, Dragontail Peak, Argonaut Peak, Ice Cliff Glacier.
- 1.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Mount Stuart, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
45 min walk • Mount Stuart is a mountain in the Cascade Range, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is the second highest non-volcanic peak in the state, after Bonanza Peak and seventh-highest overall.
- 5 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Dragontail Peak, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
127 min walk • Dragontail Peak, also known as Dragon Tail, is a mountain in the Stuart Range, in Chelan County, Washington. While climbing an adjacent peak, Lex Maxwell, Bob McCall, and Bill Prater remarked that the needles on the crest, southwest of the summit, resembled a "dragon tail".
- 3.6 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Argonaut Peak, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
93 min walk • Argonaut Peak is a tall mountain in the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington. Part of the Stuart Range part of the Wenatchee subrange of the Cascades, it is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the Wenatchee National Forest and part of the region known as The Enchantments.
- 2.1 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Ice Cliff Glacier, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
53 min walk • Ice Cliff Glacier is in Wenatchee National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington, in a cirque to the northeast of Mount Stuart.
- 2.3 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Sherpa Glacier, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
59 min walk • Sherpa Glacier is.50 mi east of Mount Stuart and north of Sherpa Peak, in the U.S. state of Washington.
- 1.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Stuart Glacier, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
47 min walk • Stuart Glacier lies to the north of Mount Stuart, in the U.S. state of Washington. Stuart Glacier is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Wenatchee National Forest.
- 4.7 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Colchuck Glacier, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
121 min walk • Colchuck Glacier is in the Stuart Range immediately north of Colchuck Peak and Dragontail Peak, in the U.S. state of Washington. Colchuck Glacier is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Wenatchee National Forest.
- 5.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Snow Creek Glacier, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
141 min walk • Snow Creek Glacier is located on Little Annapurna in the Stuart Range, U.S. state of Washington. Snow Creek Glacier is within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Wenatchee National Forest and the Enchantment Lakes region.
- 5.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain pass
Aasgard Pass, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
142 min walk • Aasgard Pass, officially identified as Colchuck Pass, is a mountain pass on the east side of the Cascades in Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness southwest of Leavenworth.
- 1.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Wenatchee Mountains, Alpine Lakes Wilderness
45 min walk • The Wenatchee Mountains are a range of mountains in central Washington State, United States of America. A major subrange of the Cascade Range, extending east 50 miles from the Cascade crest, the Wenatchee Mountains separate the drainage basins of the Yakima River from the Wenatchee River.