Do you feel hints of autumn in the air? Fear not — there’s still plenty of time to enjoy hiking season here in Washington! In fact, depending on where you go, late August to mid-September is actually the best time to hike. Just head to the Central Cascades in Washington and find the Barclay Lake Trail, and you’ll see what we mean.

To find the beautiful Barclay Lake Trail, head east on US-2 from Monroe to the town of Baring.

Kathy Ward / alltrails.com Near milepost 41, take a left onto 635th Place NE. That road will eventually become FR-6024, and in about four miles, you’ll reach the trailhead.

The trail is about 4.3 miles in total, and it’s considered a fairly easy hike for all skill levels.

Julia Case / alltrails.com And while you can access the trail for most of the year, late summer and early fall have proven to be the best (and most scenic) times to go.

The trek takes you along the path of Barclay Creek, which is tucked into a narrow valley between Gunn and Merchant Peaks.

Jose Garcia / alltrails.com This area has long recovered from clear-cut status, so it’s nice and forested. You’ll spot Douglas firs, western hemlocks, and red cedars along the way.

At the 1.2-mile mark, you’ll cross Barclay Creek on a log bridge with a single railing.

Luke O’Malley / alltrails.com Then, continue half a mile and you’ll reach Barclay Lake’s north shore.

Barclay Lake is stunning in any season.

Kristin Peixotto / alltrails.com Check out the reflections of evergreens and the sky in the clear, peaceful waters.

This area receives 150-200 inches of precipitation each year, so it stays nice and green.

Veena Goli / alltrails.com That being said, in August and September, you’ll see a lot of sunny, dry days.

This is a popular hike, so you may have to share your journey with others – but the trail is rarely crowded.

Sam Murr / alltrails.com If you prefer to hike alone, go on a weekday and start your adventure early.

Have you ever hiked this magnificent trail? Learn more about the Barclay Lake Trail in Washington by visiting AllTrails.

Kathy Ward / alltrails.com

Near milepost 41, take a left onto 635th Place NE. That road will eventually become FR-6024, and in about four miles, you’ll reach the trailhead.

Julia Case / alltrails.com

And while you can access the trail for most of the year, late summer and early fall have proven to be the best (and most scenic) times to go.

Jose Garcia / alltrails.com

This area has long recovered from clear-cut status, so it’s nice and forested. You’ll spot Douglas firs, western hemlocks, and red cedars along the way.

Luke O’Malley / alltrails.com

Then, continue half a mile and you’ll reach Barclay Lake’s north shore.

Kristin Peixotto / alltrails.com

Check out the reflections of evergreens and the sky in the clear, peaceful waters.

Veena Goli / alltrails.com

That being said, in August and September, you’ll see a lot of sunny, dry days.

Sam Murr / alltrails.com

If you prefer to hike alone, go on a weekday and start your adventure early.

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Address: Barclay Lake Trailhead, NF-6024, Gold Bar, WA 98251, USA