Diablo Lake
Washington

π Check available routes: π² Washington National Parks Road Trip Β· ποΈ Washington Highlights Road Trip
π Location: North Cascades, on State Route 20, Washington
ποΈ Best time to visit: June through September
β³ Recommended stay: 2β3 hours
π Official visitor information: NPS β North Cascades
π About Diablo Lake
Diablo Lake is a turquoise reservoir in the heart of the North Cascades, set below jagged peaks and fed by glacial meltwater. Fine rock flour suspended in the water gives the lake its signature vivid blue-green color, most intense in summer.
The lake is one of several reservoirs on the Skagit River hydroelectric project. The famous Diablo Lake Vista Point overlook sits right on the North Cascades Highway (SR 20), making it one of the easiest and most rewarding roadside stops in the range.
β¨ Why Visit
Diablo Lake is especially known for:
- π Vivid turquoise glacial water
- ποΈ Jagged North Cascades peaks all around
- πΈ The iconic Diablo Lake Vista Point
- πΆ Boating and kayaking in summer
- π² Old-growth stops near Newhalem
- π₯Ύ Short hikes above the lakeshore
π₯Ύ Trails & Stops
- Diablo Lake Vista Point β a roadside overlook on SR 20, 20β40 minutes, no hike required.
- Thunder Knob Trail β about 3.4 mi / 675 ft round trip, 2β2.5 hours, π‘ moderate, to overlooks above the lake. Route reference: AllTrails β Thunder Knob Trail Β· NPS
- Nearby: the North Cascades Visitor Center, Trail of the Cedars, and the Ross Lake Overlook.
π Best Time to Visit
π JulyβSeptember β Peak Color
The lake's turquoise is most vivid in summer, when glacial melt is highest and the highway is fully open.
π Fall β Golden Larches Nearby
Late September brings golden larches to the higher passes, though the highway can begin closing later in fall.
π Access and Parking
Diablo Lake Vista Point is directly on SR 20, with a parking lot at the overlook. The Thunder Knob trailhead is at Colonial Creek North Campground nearby.
π§ State Route 20 is seasonal and can close for snow, fire, or rockfall. Verify WSDOT status before you drive.
ποΈ Fees and Reservations
There is no entrance fee for the SR 20 corridor and the Diablo Lake overlook. Some trailheads and boat launches may require a pass; verify before you go.
β οΈ Safety
- The water is very cold and glacier-fed β take care near the shore
- Weather changes quickly at elevation
- Carry layers, water, and offline maps
- Fuel up before the highway β services are sparse
β Before You Go
Check current information before visiting: