This is a pretty lake and the hike around it is easy. Probably about 3.5 miles with a little upward climb on the back side. Pretty rocky balds and nice secluded places to sit and eat lunch. Lots of kids, young adults, and families swim in this lake. The young adults leap from the rocks and land in the water 20 or 30 feet below. It looks fun, but I wouldn't do it. There is also a flat area that looks like an old parking lot when you first get to the lake (taking the left branch).
I like this lake for the reflection shots I can take while hiking around it. I use these for my paintings. See www.nancycanyon.com There are beautiful reflections of alders, rocks, lilies, and Madrona trees. Just the sky reflection and the wind ruffling the surface is spectacular.
The last time I hiked, I slipped on a mossy rock and went down on my right hip. It was a dumb fall...I didn't have my poles and I wore my running shoes that had worn smooth in the heel...bald shoes. From now on, I'll wear my hiking boots. I think doing Pilates has strengthened me enough to give me bulkier muscles. I hit just right, not to injure my bones. Lucky me.
This lake is an easy to find. You head into Anacortes, circling around the round-about, going straight up the hill away from the water. When the road comes to a T...take a left. Take another left at the cemetery entrance. Follow around the cemetery and keep going to the end of the road. You'll see a sign for the turnoff to the left. Follow the signs to Whistle Lake.
Enjoy,
Nan
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Whistle Lake on a still day. |
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Where the kids jump off the rocks. |
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Beautiful lilies! |
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Madrona tree overlooking lake. |
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