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[[Category:Mt Hood National Forest]]
 
[[Category:Northwest Oregon]]
 
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* Hikes containing this destination:
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[[Image:HiddenLake02.jpg|thumb|400px|Hidden Lake ''(Gene Blick)'']]
** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Hidden Lake Trailhead|hike=Zigzag Overlook from Hidden Lake Hike|log=Hidden Lake Hike/Log|previous=Hidden Lake Trailhead|next=Zigzag Overlook}}
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[[Image:HiddenLake03.jpg|thumb|250px|The shallow alpine lake is pretty buggy until late summer ''(Gene Blick)'']]
  
{{Maplinkinfo|latitude=45.31996|longitude=-121.76761}}
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* Hikes including this location:
* Elevation: 3900'
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** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Paradise Park Trailhead|hike=Paradise Park-Hidden Lake Loop Hike|log=Paradise Park-Hidden Lake Loop Hike/Log|previous=Pacific Crest-Hidden Lake Trail Junction|next=Hidden Lake Trailhead}}
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** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Hidden Lake Trailhead|hike=Zigzag Overlook from Hidden Lake Hike|log=Zigzag Overlook from Hidden Lake Hike/Log|previous=Hidden Lake Trailhead|next=Pacific Crest-Hidden Lake Trail Junction}}
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{{maplinkinfo|latitude=45.3201|longitude=-121.7681}}
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{{Elevation|3830 feet}}
  
 
=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
Hidden Lake is a small lake below Timberline Lodge.
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Hidden Lake is a small two-acre lake on the southwest side of [[Mount Hood]]; it is just off the Hidden Lake Trail. While there are no views of the mountain from the lake, it is a tranquil setting. Look for newts in the cold, clear shallow water and dragonflies performing their summertime rituals as they skim across the lake's surface. Mosquitoes can be bad in late spring and early summer. There is a campsite near the lake.
  
There are no views.  There is a campsite and drinking water.
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The Hidden Lake Trail goes across the outlet stream of the lake to join the Timberline Trail west of [[Timberline Lodge]].
  
The Hidden Lake Trail goes across the outlet stream of the lake, on the way up to the Timberline Trail West of Timberline Lodge.
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=== More Links ===
=== Maps ===
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* [http://www.cascaderamblings.com/cascade.php?cascade=1010643277.08701  Hidden Lake (Cascade Ramblings)]
  
=== Trip Reports ===
 
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=== Related Conversations / Q&A ===
 
* [http://portlandhikers.com/forums/AddPost.aspx?ForumID=141 Ask a question about this destination]
 
 
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=== Page Contributors ===
 
=== Page Contributors ===
 
* [[User:retiredjerry]]
 
* [[User:retiredjerry]]

Revision as of 20:52, 11 June 2016

Hidden Lake (Gene Blick)
The shallow alpine lake is pretty buggy until late summer (Gene Blick)

Description

Hidden Lake is a small two-acre lake on the southwest side of Mount Hood; it is just off the Hidden Lake Trail. While there are no views of the mountain from the lake, it is a tranquil setting. Look for newts in the cold, clear shallow water and dragonflies performing their summertime rituals as they skim across the lake's surface. Mosquitoes can be bad in late spring and early summer. There is a campsite near the lake.

The Hidden Lake Trail goes across the outlet stream of the lake to join the Timberline Trail west of Timberline Lodge.

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