Polallie Ridge Trail #1309 to Diamond Lake

The often-overlooked Polallie Ridge Trail promises views of nearby mountaintops, a small alpine lake, and a decent workout.
Total Distance: 8.0 miles
Total Ascent: 2700ft
Highest Point: 5100ft
Difficulty: Moderate
Our Hiking Time: 3h 30m
Required Permit: Northwest Forest Pass
To get there, take I-90 to Exit 80. Head left over the freeway following Bullfrog Road to SR 903. Follow 903 16.6 miles through Roslyn and along Cle Elum Lake to FR 4330 just beyond the Salmon La Sac guard station. Just beyond the station, head left over the Cle Elum River onto FR 4316-111 toward the Salmon La Sac Campground, following it for .6 miles to the trailhead. View Google Directions >>
From the trailhead, the hike begins alongside the Cooper River without much fanfare, briefly following the Cooper River Trail #1311 for 0.1 mile to the junction with the Polallie Ridge Trail #1309. Head right, away from the river toward the next junction with the Waptus River Trail #1310. Here, stay left to begin your ascent up the ridge, following the rocky trail as it climbs through stands of pine and fir. The first real views do not come until you cross into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness at 2.8 miles. Around this point the trail briefly levels out and the trees thin enough to see Mount Daniel, Cone Mountain, Sasse Mountain, Jolly Mountain and Hex Mountain as well as the valley below. Beyond the views, the trail returns to the trees and continues to climb for about another mile before dropping down to Diamond Lake at 4.0 miles from the trailhead.

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