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Key Info about the Enchantments |
Here I only give the bare info about the Enchantments. For much more detail, see the summitpost.org page. APPROACHES There are two standard approaches into the Enchantments. The two stanards are: (1) To the west end of the Enchantment basin via Asgard Pass from Stuart Lake/Colchuck Lake Trailhead and (2) To the east end of the Enchantment basin via Snow Lakes from Snow Creek Trailhead. DISTANCES Stuart Lake/Colchuck Lake Trailhead to Asgard Pass: 6.1 miles Snow Creek Trailhead to east end of Enchantment Basin: 10 miles From Asgard Pass to east end of Enchantment Basin: approx. 2 miles ELEVATIONS Stuart Lake/Colchuck Lake Trailhead: 3300 ft Colchuck Lake: 5600 ft Asgard Pass: 7800 ft Snow Creek Trailhead: 1300 ft Snow Lakes: 5400 ft Lake Viviane (east end upper basin): 6800 ft Enchantment Basin: 6800-7800 ft CAMPING Popular camping spots on the approaches are Colchuck Lake, Nada Lake, and Snow Lakes. In the basin itself, there are great camp sites practically everywhere you look, at any of the tarns, lakes, or streams. PERMITS Permits are neded between June 15-Oct 15 for overnight camping. This is a popular area, so permits can be difficult to get if not reserved in advance. Permits are not needed for day hiking in the Enchantments. |