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We asked Amie Engerbretson, and a few other fans of remote swimming holes, for their favorite spots to hike to. (Photo: Courtesy Amie Engerbretson)

8 of the Most Awe-Inspiring Alpine Lake Hikes in America

It鈥檒l take some miles to reach these eight remote, high-elevation lakes, but what better way to cap off a strenuous trek than diving into cool, crystal-clear water?

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(Photo: Courtesy Amie Engerbretson)

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Pro skier remembers the first alpine lake she swam in. She was around eight years old and on a camping trip in the Sierra Nevada with her dad, not far from her hometown of Truckee, California. They paddled a canoe across a lake, went for a hike, and swam at the base of a waterfall. 鈥淚t felt like we were finding our own secret spot,鈥 recalls Engerbretson.

Since then, she鈥檚 spent much of her summers hiking and backpacking in the Sierra and elsewhere, looking for stunning pools she can leap into. 鈥淚n the summer, I鈥檓 in the water every day,鈥 she says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something about cold water鈥攊t feels like a reset. Plus, it鈥檚 fun when you can find your own place of seclusion.鈥

We asked Engerbretson, and a few other fans of remote swimming holes, for their favorite spots to hike to.

Phelps Lake

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

The glacially carved , about 40 minutes from the town of Jackson, Wyoming, is hardly unknown: this is a popular summertime destination within Grand Teton National Park. It鈥檚 a two-mile hike from the Phelps Lake trailhead, and there鈥檚 a six-mile trail that loops around the water, along which, despite the crowds, you鈥檒l be able find a quiet spot to call your own. Don鈥檛 miss the 20-foot-tall granite jumping rock on its northeast side. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a casual hike with a fun cliff jump,鈥 Engerbretson says. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e got views of the Tetons right there and it鈥檚 an A-plus swimming experience.鈥

Upper Sardine Lake

Sierra Buttes, California

is so stunning that it feels like it should be harder to get to, but it鈥檚 less than a mile from the main road. The pool lies at the base of the Sierra Buttes in California鈥檚 Lakes Basin region, about 30 minutes from the old mining town turned mountain-bike mecca of Downieville. 鈥淚t鈥檚 at the end of a short 4×4 road,鈥 Engerbretson says. 鈥淚f you have an aggressive off-road vehicle, you can drive up. Once you鈥檙e there, you鈥檒l find crystal-clear blue water, the Sierra Buttes jutting up, and big granite boulders for lounging and sunbathing. It鈥檚 the most picturesque alpine spot.鈥 (from $250) has cabins and a dockside bar at the lower body of water, which is at the start of the hike to Upper Sardine.

Lake of the Clouds

(Photo: Courtesy Scott Joseph)

Ontonagon, Michigan

, on Michigan鈥檚 Upper Peninsula, is within the Porcupine Mountain range. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a viewpoint that鈥檚 accessible by car, but if you wish to get closer, you can hike the 1.8 miles down,鈥 says Scott Joseph, a hiking guide with , which leads guided backpacking trips into the Michigan wilderness. 鈥淚 recommend the , which hugs the ridgeline above, providing over four miles of pristine views. That鈥檚 where I proposed to my wife.鈥

Lake Lois

Desolation Wilderness, California

鈥淒esolation Wilderness has one of the highest concentrations of alpine lakes,鈥 Engerbretson says. 鈥淓veryone goes to Aloha Lake, but there are so many others.鈥 She likes the 14-mile round-trip hike听over Rockbound Pass听to and neighboring Lake Doris. Make it an overnight trip if you鈥檇 like, but you鈥檒l need a if you鈥檙e camping. 鈥淚 find coming into Desolation Wilderness from Rockbound Pass means you get the pristine beauty with a lot less of the crowds,鈥 Engerbretson says.

Indigo Lake

(Photo: Courtesy Hike Oregon)

Oakridge, Oregon

To get to , on the southern edge of 听about an hour and a half鈥檚 drive from the town of Oakridge, you鈥檒l hike 4.5 miles there and back. 鈥淭he hike takes you through a thick mossy forest of mountain hemlock and Pacific silver fir trees,鈥 says Franziska Weinheimer, who runs the hiking website and is the author of the new book Lakes of the Cascades: 50 Enchanting Oregon Lake Hikes, due out in early May. 鈥淭he trail is lined with huckleberry bushes that ripen in early August and make for a great snack while hiking up to the pool, which has a picture-perfect backdrop of 7,300-foot tall Sawtooth Mountain.鈥 Weinheimer says there鈥檚 backcountry camping nearby and a mile-long loop that follows the shoreline. The road to the trailhead is usually passable听from June to mid-November, and you don鈥檛 need a permit to hike this trail, but watch out for mosquitoes in the peak of summer.

Lonesome Lake

(Photo: Courtesy Appalachian Mountain Club)

Franconia Notch State Park, New Hampshire

When asked for their favorite lake, guides from the picked this spot, nestled at 2,730 feet in elevation within Franconia Notch State Park. Hikers can score a striking view of Franconia Ridge. It鈥檚 a short, 3.1-mile loop trail, but you鈥檒l gain around 1,000 feet of elevation through a variety of switchbacks. The trailhead starts at Lafayette Place Campground, about ten minutes from the town of Franconia. The AMC鈥檚 full-service, off-the-grid (from $128) has bunk rooms and serves up hot meals for day hikers and overnight guests.

Long Lake

Donner Summit, California

is the kind of alpine destination where people hike in with pool floaties, towable coolers, and babies in backpacks. The hike is about 1.3 miles round-trip and mostly flat, so it鈥檚 ideal for families. Once you鈥檙e there, take a turn on the rope swing, go for a swim, and admire the views. 鈥淚t鈥檚 got granite slabs and beautiful views under Devil鈥檚 Peak,鈥 says Engerbretson. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good spot to float and have a couple of beers, with small rocks you can jump off.鈥

Thornton Lakes

North Cascades National Park, Washington

A series of small, high-alpine reservoirs within North Cascades National Park makes up , reachable via a 10.2-mile out-and-back trail that starts just outside the town of Marblemount. 鈥淵ou get a little bit of everything on this hike: lush old-growth forest, tough elevation gain, and stellar mountain views that make you feel like you are in the middle of an incredibly remote wilderness,鈥 says Hannah Singleton, a hiking guide for outfitter . 鈥淚t feels like a lot of work to get there, but the outstanding views of Mount Triumph are worth it.鈥 If you want to stay overnight at the campground by the lake鈥檚 outlet, reserve a permit and summit 5,966-foot Trappers Peak in the morning. 鈥淭rappers Peak is just spicy enough that you should feel comfortable with mild exposure,鈥 adds Singleton.

How to Be a Conscious Traveler

Before you jump into any remote lake, be sure to check water-use restrictions. Do you need an overnight or day-use permit to enter the wilderness area? Is swimming even allowed there? Are pets permitted? As always, practice Leave No Trace principles. 鈥淎ll of your backcountry etiquette still applies: Don鈥檛 leave trash. Be mindful of your waste management,鈥 Engerbretson says. 鈥淏e respectful of the people around you. Give others space.鈥 If you鈥檙e going to jump off a rock of any size, always check your landing. 鈥淕et in the water and scope it out,鈥 Engerbretson says. The last thing you want is to get injured and have to call SAR.

Lead Photo: Courtesy Amie Engerbretson

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