Hiking to Hidden Lake from Hard Creek Campground.
I set out bright and early August 11, 2016, pulling my 19 foot Jayco trailer to Hard Creek Campground. To get there, I traveled north on Highway 95 to New Meadows where I turned right toward McCall. I followed Highway 55 to a left turn onto Goose Lake Rd in 6.5 miles. It is 19 miles to Hard Creek Campground which is not marked, however, it is only .5 miles past the Grassy Mountain Trailhead which is marked. The road over Brundage Mountain is rather rough when pulling a trailer, but just go slow.
My goal was to spend 3 days doing day hikes with Hidden Lake being my first target. I arrived before noon and quickly set up my trailer. I have long thought of trailer camping as being for sissies. Perhaps that is what I have become, but there is nothing to compare to a day spent hiking mountain trails to remote lakes only to return to a quick shower followed by dinner and a bowl of my favorite ice cream.
I like to carry my camera along with a light but well fit daypack with emergency supplies, snacks and my Steripen. I chose to use a Steripen because it is lightweight, only 7 ounces, and provides nearly unlimited sterilized water. The down side is, it is not filtered so if you are trying to use murky water, the taste comes through, yuck. I solve this problem by refiling my water bottle when I find nice clear streams.
I was ready to go just after lunch and headed to the trailhead. Now that is a pretty short walk since I parked my trailer in the campsite next to the trailhead. The hike to Hidden Lake is approximately 2.5 miles. The trailhead is actually 80 feet higher than the lake and yes, there is a bit of elevation gain and loss, but it is a rather easy hike.
The trail starts out crossing a grassy meadow followed by an equally grassy hillside with very pleasant views to the south and west. Bare in mind while grass is pretty and pleasant, when it reaches 2 to 3 feet high, it tends to hide things like rocks and logs from your view. At times you will need to step with care. Also, if you are taking off in the dewy morning hours, you can get quite wet.
This information is accurate as of the date of the review.
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