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Ancient Lake Over Night Eastern Washington

Mar 21
Sat 8:00 AM
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Estimated attendance
 9  people attended.
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Who organized?
Lee

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Quincy Washington 2 hours drive east of Seattle

Ancient Lakes hike is flat-out excellent for easy adventure

By KAREN SYKES [Bio]
SPECIAL TO THE POST-INTELLIGENCER

It still feels like March on the western side of the Cascades. If you are tired of waiting for summer to come, you can always find it on the other side of the mountains.

We have a favorite hike near Quincy and the Columbia River. It's a bunch of lakes set in a coulee left over from the Missoula floods. Called Ancient Lakes, they rub shoulders with Dusty Lake, another popular destination in the area.

If you are a lazy backpacker and don't want to work hard for scenery, interesting geology, flowers and opportunities to fish, then this hike is ideal. This is a good beginner's hike or backpack -- there is no elevation gain and it gets pretty right away.

The first time we camped there, we claimed the ideal campsite at the edge of the largest lake, in a grassy, parklike setting rimmed by escarpments on three sides, with endless sky above.

Enticing paths go everywhere, leading to small lakes, rock formations, even an old mine. The air is sweet with sage and flowers. At dusk small birds dart in and out of the cliffs where they live, and at night the coyotes sing to the stars.

The hiking guidebooks say it's four miles to the lakes, but the miles are short and easy and seem like much less. The trail begins as a four-wheel-drive road and wanders through this oddly beautiful place left over from the geologic upheavals of long ago.

My husband, John, likes to point out that the cliffs of columnar basalt rising above the lakes were once under hundreds of feet of water as the Missoula floods covered much of the state.

Where waterfalls once roared, small rivulets trickle down like lace from the cliffs, and though the Quincy Wildlife Area is surrounded by farms, you feel you are miles from anywhere, perhaps even in another day and age, when ancient beasts roamed the land and men believed the world was flat.

This year we were not so lucky. When we got to Ancient Lakes, the prime campsite was already taken, as were several others. Though we are not antisocial, we like to camp away from other people. We climbed a rough path up an escarpment, hoping to find a small lake or water source above, but were unsuccessful.

We eyed the blue glimmer of Dusty Lake below and descended an unstable path through talus to the edge of the lake and set up camp. There was a party of fishermen camped a polite distance away.

If you don't fish, you can just hang out with a good book, soak up the sun or wander through the area with a flower guide. We found several flowers I had never seen before -- orange globe mallow, yellow paintbrush, squaw currant, narrow-leafed phacelia, several varities of daisies, balsamroot, yarrow and bastard toad-flax, a type of sandalwood -- and the cast of characters changes week by week.

Map Getting there
From Quincy, drive four miles west on state Route 28, turn left on road U Northwest signed "White Trail Road." Drive one mile, turn right on road 9 Northwest and drive 5.9 miles, past a farm to the recreation area and gated road, at 1,000 feet elevation.

Trail detail
This is really easy. Walk the four-wheel-ride road 1/2 mile to the junction, which is not signed but obvious. If you walk straight another three miles, you will reach Dusty Lake (this is easier than scrambling over the cliffs like we did). For Ancient Lakes, turn left at the junction and hike 3-1/2 miles through sagebrush and flowers to the lakes. The road rises slightly and you'll see a small marshy lake on your right and Ancient Lakes ahead, side by side.

The grassy area between the lakes is the ideal camping spot. A path goes around the lake on the left and under the cliffs, climbing above a waterfall to another shelf with more paths (one of the paths leads to an old mine near the edge of the recreation area).

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Talk about this Meetup

  • Lee
    Posted Mar 23, 2009 2:27 PM
    Lee
    Organizer
    GREAT folks to share the outdoors with and a good sense of humor! Do you believe in Snipes?
  • Pre-Meetup comments below
  • Brenda
    Posted Mar 19, 2009 9:58 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Have fun!! I will miss you guys on this one but hope that Lee will plan something for Shi Shi beach in April or May=:)
  • Lee
    Posted Mar 19, 2009 8:16 AM
    Lee
    Organizer
    Rain and 40 is a lot colder then 20 and snow. Be prepared, full rain gear. Expect it to rain the whole trip and hope it doesn't If your not comfortable with rain and cold you may want to reconsider your attendance.
  • Julie
    Posted Mar 18, 2009 9:30 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Ugh, what a crappy forecast -- it's supposed to be DRY in Eastern WA! ;) I can still drive - my van seats 7, (really 6 and one skinny person). So far it's me and Michael so that leaves room for 4 more! I don't know if I can fit 7 peoples' GEAR in if I take 7 PEOPLE, so hopefully someone else driving will have room for either stuff or bodies!
  • Lee
    Posted Mar 18, 2009 8:33 PM
    Lee
    Organizer
    Bring full rain gear, dress for lows 30?s highs mid 40?s 1. Arrive park and ride 8AM will need 4 drivers, I can carry 3 2. Depart 8:30AM arrive trail head 10:30-11 3. Arrive campsite 2.5 hours hiking 1:30 4. Saturday break camp 11AM, back to cars by 2PM 5. Arrive back park and ride approximately 4-5PM, I will plan on lunch stop if interested
  • Julie
    Posted Mar 16, 2009 5:07 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Whoah - Holly!! :( I hope you feel better soon!! Pneumonia is no picnic - take care of yourself, and we'll see you next time!
  • Holly
    Posted Mar 14, 2009 7:42 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Michael - I'll write you directly too to make sure you get this so you can find an alternate ride, but I've actually decided to bag on next weekend. Have been battling pneumonia for the last couple of weeks, and it just doesn't seem to want to go away. Not sure that sleeping outside is the best way to cure that:-( BOO! Stupid body. Anyway, hope you guys all have fun, and I hope to be there next time!!
  • Michael
    Posted Mar 14, 2009 10:38 AM
    Assistant Organizer
    Thanks Holly, that would be great see you Sat morning, around 7:30am?
  • Holly
    Posted Mar 11, 2009 8:31 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Hey Julie, since I drove last time I'll happily catch a ride with you:-) And Michael, if you want I can pick you up at your house again.
  • Michael
    Posted Mar 9, 2009 11:02 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Hey Julie, I would be happy to catch a ride with you! Thanks
  • Julie
    Posted Mar 5, 2009 3:32 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    I have an AWD minivan that seats 7, and I will be happy to drive!
  • Carl
    Posted Feb 19, 2009 10:18 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Thanks Lee. Looking forward to being there!!
  • Lee
    Posted Feb 17, 2009 5:37 PM
    Lee
    Organizer
    We should be at the trailhead by 1030
  • Carl
    Posted Feb 17, 2009 3:05 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    What time are we due to be in Quincy? I don't need to travel that far and no sense in me travelling to the P&R just to come back this way... I figure around 9:30 - 10:00 AM?

Who attended?

  • 9 attendees
    •  I walked in with 9 strangers and walked out with 9 friends. I feel a good time was had by all (including the Snipe hunting!) and the waterfall made the perfect white noise to fall asleep to. I do hope to do this again with all of you and even have the privledge of seeing some of you again at Shi Shi. Lee, you did a great job of organizing this and I am looking forward to the next trip with you. Cheers all... 
    • Lee
       Great folks, real people and the outdoors, great combination! 
    •  Woo hoo!! Great times, great views, great hike, GREAT people to share it with - what could be better? Thanks for a fantastic overnight ya'll - I'm so glad to have shared it with you. Can't wait for the next one! You guys ROCK!!!!!!!! 
    •  Thanks everyone for the great trip! It was nice meeting all the new people and seeing those I knew from before. great place for camping, thanks Lee! fyi: the kitteh was rescued and it took me about an hour, so I had a delicious subway sandwich in Quincy. Too bad for Bill bailing out on kitty resque - there was a perfect kitty for him to adopt :) 
    •  Great hike Lee perfict opener for this hiking season. Waterfalls were very cool and what a great group of people. 
    •  Great location with easy access and spectacular views, especially for the effort put into getting there. For someone from Western Washington to go from rain and cold to sunny heat in the space of a 2 hours drive feels magical. 
    • Raj