Mountain Misfits

A Hike and A Skinny Dip at Hub and Hazel Lakes

Hiking,Hiking 2021
Wandering through an old forest of giant cedars, the rushing Ward Creek spills over and between boulders creating a series of small rapids and waterfalls, and this is only the beginning of our hike to Hazel and Hub Lakes in the Great Burn Wilderness Study Area. After a steep set of switchbacks across an open mountainside, we enjoyed the vistas of looming peaks and ridges that surrounded us. The hike to Hazel and Hub Lakes is a bit tougher than our favorite trail in the Great Burn, the exquisite Heart & Pearl Lakes.
The first mile is a relatively easy and steady elevation gain until you reach a cute little waterfall. From the fork in the trail (stay to the right), the path narrows and steeply climbs up several long switchbacks. At a shade over two and a half miles, we come to Hazel Lake. Above this point, a small waterfall tumbled off a saddle. Beyond Hazel Lake, the trail crosses a subalpine basin before attaining a ridge.
Hazel and Hub Lakes Treailhead
Hazel and Hub Lakes Treailhead
The trail drops steeply to the creek, and a short climb afterward, we reached Hub Lake.
The lake was very inviting, and soon Vida wearing a birthday suit was plunging into the cool waters for a short skinny dip, and this time there were no gawkers lurking in the timber. It was amazing to feel the warm sun on our skin after the dip.
Vida at Hub Lake
Vida at Hub Lake
This was a terrific hike for getting a good sweat going, and the skinny dip made the journey…oh yeah the season’s first huckleberries helped too.
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