The ever-popular Deer Lake, on the Four Lakes Loop, in the Trinity Alps. June 27, 2020. Photo by P. Jarrett.
On June 18, 2020, my husband and I, along with my sisters and one of my husband’s brothers, did an 11-mile day hike to Granite Lake in the Trinity Alps. The trail and camping area were crowded, but still offered respite from summer heat and the omnipresent awareness of COVID-19.
Plants seen along the trail that are not pictured above:
Queen’s cup (Clintonia uniflora)
Leopard lily (Lilium pardalinum)
Spreading phlox (Phlox diffusa)
Western star flower (Lysimachia latifolia)
Sierra gooseberry (Ribes roezlii)
Pussypaw (Calyptridium umbellatum)
One-seeded pussypaw (Calyptridium monospermum)
Virgate phacelia (Phacelia heterophylla var. virgata)
The Eddy’s stonecrop (Sedum kiersteadiae)
Philadelphia fleabane (Erigeron philadelphicus)
Purple milkweed (Asclepias cordifolia)
This day hike to Granite Lake prompted a short backpacking trip a couple weeks later. June 26, 2020, found me, my husband and his two brothers, headed back to Granite Lake, with the intention of hiking the Four Lakes Loop the next day.
Granite Lake makes a great long day hike or overnight trip, but the hike up and over the saddle to Four Lakes Loop is strenuous. If you are interested in hiking the Four Lakes Loop, you might consider hiking from the Long Canyon trailhead to Deer Lake. Despite the switchbacks and steep terrain, we saw kids of all ages hiking and fishing with their families. I would definitely recommend this area! -Sarah Jarrett