Mosquito Heaven?


I drove to the Indian Heaven Wilderness, located southwest of Mt. Adams, early on a late July day. The Wilderness is situated on a high plateau, averaging about 5,000 feet in elevation, with many open meadows and over 150 lakes. The area is famous for its huckleberry fields.

After parking at the East Crater Trailhead on the south side of the Wilderness, I began hiking northwest through a mountain hemlock forest, with noble fir trees becoming more prevalent as I gained elevation. After 1 1/2 miles I began passing small ponds covered in floating grasses. Huckleberry bushes were everywhere but not a berry in sight. In another month or so the huckleberries will be at their prime in the higher elevations.

At 2 1/2 miles Junction Lake was reached, the first of many larger lakes along the Trail. I took a four-mile loop hike through large meadows and by multiple lakes. Lemei, Clear, Deer, Elk and many smaller lakes were passed.

Soon I rejoined the Pacific Crest Trail and returned to Junction Lake. By this time the mosquitoes had just about worn me down and I wasn’t the only one. A backpacking father and two college-aged sons met me on the trail. As we were all swatting at the swarming skeets, they somewhat sheepishly admitted that their original plan was to camp at Bear Lake for two nights. But, after one night of the skeets, they were headed out of the Wilderness. We all agreed it was a much nicer place to visit in the fall when the skeets are gone.

All in all the hike was 9.5 miles in length with 1,500 feet of elevation gain. Indian Heaven (mosquitoes or no mosquitoes) remains one of the prettiest wilderness areas near Portland.

Beargrass

Beargrass

Old sign post

Old sign post

Lemei Lake

Lemei Lake

Avalanche Lily

Avalanche Lily

Large meadow along the trail

Large meadow along the trail

Penstemon

Penstemon

Mt. Adam's west face

Mt. Adam’s west face

Shooting Star

Shooting Star

Reflections in one of the many ponds along the trail

Reflections in one of the many ponds along the trail

Junction Lake

Lemei Lake

Lupine

Lupine

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2 comments

  1. mosquito heaven = wildflower wonderland

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