The Waldo Lake Wilderness is a pristine, remote area in Oregon known for its crystal-clear lake and old-growth forests.
Waldo Lake is the crown jewel of the Waldo Lake Wilderness. It is one of the clearest lakes in the world, with visibility up to 120 feet deep. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities such as swimming, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. The lake is surrounded by pristine wilderness, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Standing at 7,400 feet, Fuji Mountain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness and Waldo Lake. Hiking to the summit of Fuji Mountain is a popular activity for experienced hikers, offering a challenging but rewarding trek through old-growth forests and alpine meadows.
Wahanna Falls is a stunning waterfall located within the Waldo Lake Wilderness. The waterfall cascades down a series of rocky cliffs, creating a picturesque scene that is popular for photography and picnicking. Visitors can hike to Wahanna Falls from various trailheads in the area.
The Pacific Crest Trail runs through the Waldo Lake Wilderness, offering hikers the opportunity to experience a portion of this iconic long-distance trail. The trail winds through diverse landscapes, including lush forests, alpine meadows, and volcanic terrain. Hikers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lakes along the way.
The neighboring Diamond Peak Wilderness is another popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Waldo Lake Wilderness. Diamond Peak offers a variety of hiking and backpacking opportunities, as well as stunning views of its namesake peak. Visitors can explore pristine alpine lakes, meadows, and forests in this designated wilderness area.
Description: View of Waldo Lake in the Waldo Lakes Wilderness on the Willamette National Forest in Oregon's Cascades.
Image by U.S. Forest Service- Pacific Northwest Region – Public domain – Wikimedia