The No Name Lake Trail is a heavily trafficked out-and-back trail used mainly for hiking and camping. It takes about 11 hours to hike the 15.2 mile-long trail that has a mixed surface, most of which is rocky. The No Nam Lake Trail has an elevation gain of 2,880 feet, is not kid-friendly, and is rated strenuous in terms of difficulty. Dogs on leash are allowed on the trail. The No Name Lake Trail gives the hikers a perfect view of the infamous three sisters; Jefferson, Hood, and Washington. There are no restrooms or drinking water points on the trail. Aster, seep monkey and bright red paintbrush are the most common flowers on this trail. The No Name Lake Trail is accessible all year round though it is at its best from July to October.
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