It’s no secret that Washington has some of the most amazing hiking trails in the country. But some of them stay slightly under the radar, especially the ones like Bead Lake Trail, which sits tucked up by the Idaho border near Newport. This is one hike you’ll definitely want to discover.
Come prepared with your best gear for this hike – it’s over 11 miles “round trip.”
Bill G. / alltrails.com To reach the trail, you’ll follow US 2 from Newport along the Pend Oreille River, crossing briefly into Idaho before heading back into Washington and driving until you reach the trailhead off Bead Lake Ridge Road.
You’ll see a little bit of everything on the trail, from cedar groves to shoreline.
Stephany Freeman / alltrails.com Despite its length, the hike is fairly easy and good for all skill levels.
Eventually, you’ll see the lake in the distance.
Misty Larson / alltrails.com On a sunny summer day, Bead Lake looks turquoise.
There are campsites near the lake for hikers who would prefer to stay overnight.
Jeremy Pilgrim / alltrails.com No one can blame you for wanting to wake up to these views.
Bead Lake Trail is open year-round, but it’s at its best in the spring and summer.
Tom D / alltrails.com The trail is well-marked and well-maintained.
We’re so lucky to live in a state where we’re never far from nature. These trails show off Washington’s diverse beauty.
Bill G. / alltrails.com
To reach the trail, you’ll follow US 2 from Newport along the Pend Oreille River, crossing briefly into Idaho before heading back into Washington and driving until you reach the trailhead off Bead Lake Ridge Road.
Stephany Freeman / alltrails.com
Despite its length, the hike is fairly easy and good for all skill levels.
Misty Larson / alltrails.com
On a sunny summer day, Bead Lake looks turquoise.
Jeremy Pilgrim / alltrails.com
No one can blame you for wanting to wake up to these views.
Tom D / alltrails.com
The trail is well-marked and well-maintained.
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