Smoky-Big Lost-Norton Lake Loop

If we had to pick just one hike to do each season, this jewel of a journey would be in the mix. It has a little of everything: a tough climb over enough mileage to get the heart pumping, stunning mountain views, and during summer months, beautiful wildflowers. But what makes this hike stand out are its three stunningly beautiful lakes.

The hike starts off with a bang – a steady ascent under the cover of forest.  The climb intensifies as it enters an open hillside, but just as your energy starts to wilt, you catch a glimpse of Smoky Lake, one of the most beautiful alpine lakes our region has on offer.  Then, after a tough scramble up a steep rock face, the quiet Big Lost Lake comes into view.  Next comes a short climb through the woods and then a difficult ascent down to Lower Norton Lake – poles are highly recommended for this section.  It requires some route-finding skills to navigate the edge of Lower Norton Lake and reconnect with the path that leads back to the trailhead. 

This is a bit of an adventure.  The trail to Smoky and Big Lost are not official Forest Service routes and thus are unmarked, but they are traveled enough to be easily followed over most of the hike.  As mentioned, the ascent from Smoky Lake and the descent to Lower Norton Lake require strength and balance and the trail is easily lost as you skirt Lower Norton Lake. 

Still, those who take on the challenge will earn their reward. 

Thumbnail 3
previous arrow
next arrow
Thumbnail 3
Thumbnail 1
Thumbnail 2
Thumbnail 4
Thumbnail 5
Thumbnail 6
Thumbnail 7
previous arrow
next arrow

Hike Categories

Distance: 4 to 8

Difficulty: Moderate

Drive: Moderate

Scenery: Spectacular

Shade: Moderate

Solitude: Moderate

Experience: Classics

Feature: Lakes

Locations: Smokys