Ira Spring (Mason Lake) Trail 1038
Start on an abandoned road grade, crossing Mason Creek at milepost 0.6 and continuing east for another mile before leaving the road grade to switchback up through open south-facing slopes to the junction with Bandera Mountain Trail at 2 .8 miles.
At the junction take a right for a steep scramble up Bandera Mountain or continue 0.2 miles left to the ridgeline, which marks the boundary of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Continue 0.4 miles, losing 300 feet in elevation, to the Mason Lake outlet at milepost 3.4 and follow the west shoreline before gradually climbing to the junction with Mount Defiance Trail 1009 at milepost 4. From the junction, head west to Mount Defiance and Thompson Lake or east to Rainbow and Island Lakes.
Enjoy fantastic wildflowers displays late spring through summer. On a clear day find several vantage points with views of Mt. Rainier. Bandera Mountain summit is at 5,240 feet elevation.
At a Glance
Usage: | Medium |
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Best Season: | Summer/Fall |
Restrictions: | Wilderness regulations apply. The trail is also closed to stock. Dogs must be on a leash. |
Closest Towns: | North Bend, Washington |
Passes: | A valid Recreation Pass is required at Ira Spring Trailhead. |
Information Center: | Check current conditions or call Snoqualmie Ranger District, North Bend Office at 425-888-1421. |
General Information
Directions:From North Bend, WA follow I-90 east and take exit #45. Go north and turn left on Forest Service Road #9030. Continue on #9030 for three-quarters of a mile. At the “Y” stay left onto Forest Service Road #9031/Mason Lake Road. (Forest Service Road #9030 turns right and goes to Talapus Lake Trailhead.) Continue for 3.2 miles to Ira Spring Trailhead at the end of road.
Activities
Day Hiking
Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:Fire Information | NO CAMPFIRES |
Difficulty Level: | More Difficult |
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