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Ball and Pyramid Lakes Trail #43, ID

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Difficulty 2.5 of 5
Distance Round Trip 4 miles
Trailhead Elevation 5,403 feet
Elevation Gain 1,300 feet
Accumulated Gain 1,300 feet
Kokopelli Seeds 10.5
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12  2025-08-23 LindaAnn
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Pyramid Pass Trail #13 - Idaho Panhandle NF
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The trailhead (elevation 5920 ft) is 1/2 mile along Trail 13. A registration box intended for upper Trout Creek area users is located at this junction.


It is a short trail offering quick access to Pyramid and both Ball Lakes. A good day hike or extended camping trip for the family.
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The trail winds through spruce and alpine fir at a gentle grade. Bridges cross numerous creeks and seasonal drainages along the trail.

At 3/4 mile, the trail approaches Pyramid Lake at its outlet. The hourglass-shaped lake is set in a sub-alpine cirque with a head-wall and scree field on the southwest side.

Trail 43 crosses the bridge at the outlet, then switchbacks into a steep, rugged ascent from the Pyramid Lake bowl.

After reaching the top of the head-wall at the 1 1/4 mile, the trail takes a short, less steep pitch through stunted trees and a boulder-strewn meadow to a trail junction.

The right-hand trail leads 100 yards to the upper Ball Lake (elevation 6708 ft). The left fork leads 1/2 mile down to the lower Ball Lake. Both Ball Lakes sit at the base of another huge granite head-wall with large scree fields descending to their edges.


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