Monarch Lake

Monarch Lake

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

10 mi

Elevation Gain

2,867 ft

Est. Time

6 to 8 hours for day hike. Fit hikers 6 hours; most hikers 7-8 hours. Overnight backpackers add 2-3 hours.

Route Type

Out-and-back

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Late June through September

Overview

About This Trail

Tackle the 10-mile alpine grind to Monarch Lake and Lower Monarch Lake at the base of Sawtooth Peak. You'll climb 2,867 feet of steep, switchback-heavy terrain through deep forest and alpine meadows, earning views of Timber Gap and the Great Western Divide. This is a lung-buster day hike or overnight backpacking route for fit hikers only—altitude and exposure demand respect. Camping is restricted to designated sites several miles in.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Strenuous

Trail Highlights

Two pristine alpine lakes at the base of Sawtooth Peak with 360-degree mountain views. The trail connects to the Sawtooth Pass Trail for longer backpacking itineraries.

Insider Tips

• The Sawtooth Pass Trail continues past the lakes—don't stop at Lower Monarch Lake if you want the full alpine experience. • Marmot damage is real—lock valuables or cover your engine bay. • Early morning start avoids afternoon thunderstorms and beats mosquitoes. • The final push to Upper Monarch Lake is steep; take water breaks. • Camping requires backcountry toilet use—pack out everything.

Best Season to Hike

Late June through September

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 3+ liters of water—this is high-altitude dehydration country.
  • Tighten your boots before the first switchback.
  • Bring heavy-duty insect repellent; early summer mosquitoes are relentless.
  • Start by 6 AM to finish before afternoon weather.
  • Filter or treat all water from lakes and streams.
  • Marmots damage vehicles—protect your car.
  • Trekking poles are mandatory on descent; switchbacks are steep.

Family Info

The 2,867 ft gain over 10 miles will challenge most children. The switchback descent is steep and requires hand-holding for young kids. Fitness level of least-fit family member matters here. Not recommended for families with kids under 12 unless very experienced hikers.

What Hikers Say

Hikers rave about pristine alpine lakes and views but emphasize the brutal switchback grind and altitude challenge. Most report the climb is harder than expected but worth it for the mountain scenery and solitude. Early summer mosquitoes frustrate many—insect repellent is non-negotiable.

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