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Beehive Lakes
Nestled high in the Selkirk Crest, the Beehive Lakes offer rewarding views, serenity and backcountry fishing. Beehive Lakes Trail 279 starts right next to the picturesque Pack River. The Forest Service just reconstructed the trailhead, including a new footbridge across the river, with stimulus money. The project employed a local contractor, reduces the erosion to trout habitat in the river and improves the recreational experience.
After crossing the new bridge, the trail climbs up through mountainside meadows, among the beargrass and across slabs of smooth granite. The meadows offer fantastic views of the Pack River drainage and Roman Nose Peak across the way. Cairns mark the way across the slabs.
The largest and uppermost lake sits perched on a bench in a cirque basin just below Selkirk Crest. I found a woodland caribou drinking water here in 2000. The other lakes require going off-trail. Although bushwhacking is required, the trip to Little Harrison Lake over the shoulder to the north is well worth the effort. More experienced hikers and mountaineers can scramble to the crest or make a loop trip to Harrison Lake and Trail 217.
Directions:
From Highway 95 north of Sandpoint, turn left (west) onto the Pack River Road by the gas station. Drive about 19 miles up Pack River Road and look for the sign to the Beehive Lakes Trailhead. Four-wheel drive vehicles are highly recommended.
Location: Selkirk Mountains
Status: Proposed Wilderness
Maps: ICL Guide to the Selkirks; Kaniksu National Forest; or Google Maps
Location
Selkirk Mountains
Distance
9 miles round trip
Elevation
2,040 ft
Difficulty
Moderate
Maps
USGS The Wigwams and Roman Nose
Status
Proposed Wilderness
More Info
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