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Bonanza Lakes

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Difficulty: Classic
Trailhead Elevation: 6480 feet; Trailhead Lat/Long: 47° 3'40.59"N / 115° 7'13.80"W
Lower Lake Elevation: 6250 feet; Lake Lat/Long: 47° 5'13.71"N / 115° 7'53.57"W
Distance: 2.5 miles
Upper Lake Elevation: 6320 feet; Lake Lat/Long: 47° 5'27.27"N / 115° 8'6.04"W
Distance: 3.0 miles
Note: This is the only set of lakes that I do not separate into different pages.

Upper Bonanza Lake

Upper Bonanza Lake

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Bonanza Lakes Topo

Getting There: From Superior, take Cedar Creek Road #320 and head toward Missoula Lake and Cascade Pass, 25 miles; stay on the main road as there are several other roads that connect. After coming off Miller Saddle, (about 20 mi) there will be an intersection at the bottom of the drainage. Stay straight crossing Oregon Creek. The right fork at this intersection (road #7763) heads down the hill to the Big Flat; the left fork will take you up to the Oregon Lakes trailhead (1/2 mi).

Starting at Cascade Pass (Missoula Lake saddle) take stateline trail #738 North towards the Bonanza Lakes. The stateline trail is just across the road from the Cascade Pass sign. The 4-wheeler tract that heads straight up the hill is not it. Head north on this easy and mostly level trail for about 1.5 miles to a low saddle.

Bonanza Lake 1980 The trail (#616) heads down into the head of Cataract Gulch and then climbs gently to the ridgeline just above Lower Bonanza Lake. This is a good section to look for Huckleberries later in the summer. A couple switchbacks down the hill take you to the lower and smaller lake. To get to the upper lake follow the shoreline trail around the lake and go over the low saddle between lakes.

You may also come up Bonanza Gulch on trail #616 from the Big Flat Road as described in the Lost Lake directions. It is a shorter distance, but it is rather brushy; not as well maintained and does not have views of the stateline. I talked to a couple a few years ago and they had mistakenly come up that way. They said it was pretty brushy, but at the time there were a ton of huckleberries. Bonanza Lake 2007

At the Lake: Both lakes contain small Brook Trout, and the fishing can range from poor to spectacular depending on timing during the day at each of the lakes. The lower lake has a very well-used campsite at the outlet and one on the opposite side of the lake near the inlet stream that can be a little wet early in the summer. The upper lake has a larger campsite on the low saddle between the lakes; another large area on the right side of the outlet; a small campsite on the other side of the outlet; and finally, a spot on the left side of the lake just above the small cliffs. These 2 lakes are easy hikes for all ages.

Grouse at Bonanza Lake 2022 The Bonanza Lakes are my most visited lakes. I have been coming to these lakes for close to 60 years. I am probably approaching 50 visits over my lifetime and probably more than 20 nights. I have been in/out of these lakes along multiple routes. The first time our dad brought us in was when I was about 8 from Lost Lake when the road was drivable for regular pickups back then. We came down the steep draw just east of the upper lake outlet. The trail was steep and brushy back then, my sister recalls finding a whole bunch of the old green/white bar computer paper in that draw.

I have also come in/out from the Dry Creek side and the above-mentioned Bonanza Gulch. Years ago, a game trail existed that took off at the Missoula Lake outlet, side hilled around the ridge and through Cataract Gulch eventually connecting to trail #616. Our dad dragged us and a couple friends across that route when we were in Junior High. This is probably not a doable option these days given the amount of growth over the past 50+ years. I have even walked the ridgeline from Cascade Pass to the saddle.

Mountain Bike 1987 For several years, we rode our motorcycles into the low saddle where trail #616 drops into Cataract Gulch and then hiked in from there. The access was great and the fishing good. The section of the stateline trail #738 from Hoodoo Pass to Dry Creek is still open to motorcycles; 20 miles of spectacular single-track riding. Several times I rode the motorcycle into the saddle after getting off work with the fire crew in Superior, fished for a couple hours, hustled out and hit the road by dusk.

Bear Grass 2017 I even rode a Mountain Bike all the way into the lake one day. I have lost dozens of flies in the trees around the lakes. Most of the big logs from the 1910 burn that used to float around the lake and provide some room to back cast are gone. We camped many times when we were teenagers, and we would more than likely not see anyone else during the 1970’s. That is not the case today as the lakes are very well known and are a popular destination.

The Log 2022 I really consider the view from the upper lake shoreline as one of the best along the Great Burn region. There are other lakes along the divide, especially in the sections south of Hoodoo pass, that have great photo opportunities, but this has always been one of my favorites.

We brought our grandkids into the lakes for a day when the bear grass was blooming. I have never seen as much bear grass in bloom in my life. All the kids caught fish and we saw a moose at the lower lake and deer on the trail. We have a picture of that day hanging in the house.

The "log" that appears in a many pictures at the lower lake has survived for as long as I have been coming to the lake. It used to be about 100 feet up the shoreline but has moved over the years. I have caught many a fish from it.

Upper Bonanza Lake

Lower Bonanza Lake

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Bonanza Lakes 1982
Bonanza Lakes 1982
Shane & Sully 2020
Shane & Sully on the Trail
Moose 2011
Moose at the Lower Lake
Colter at Saddle
Joe Cool at Trail Junction
Wesley 2017
Wesley With a Catch
Lilly 2017
Lilly Fishing at Upper Lake
Colter on Trail 1998
Time For a Snack 1998
Bonanza Lakes 1982
Upper Bonanza Lake
Kathy at Lower Lake
Kathy on the Log at the Lower Lake
Group on the Trail
Group on the Trail
Kelly Above Upper Lake
Kelly Above Upper Lake
Trail Out of Cataract Gulch
Trail Out of Cataract Gulch
Fishing With Grandkids
Fishing With Grandkids
Nova and Kids
Nova & Kids Having Lunch
Upper Lake Morning 2011
Morning at the Upper Lake
Shane & Marie's Family
Shane & Marie's Family at Upper Lake
Travis on the Log
Travis Looking to Fall In
Dad & I's Catch
Dad & I's Catch in 1980
Kathy on the Trail
Kathy on the Trail Above Lower Lake
Lower Lake 1980
Lower Lake 1980
Fishing in 2017
Fishing is Exciting
Kathy 2018
Kathy Getting Sassy on the Trail
Grandkids at Lower Lake
Grandkids at Lower Lake
Colter 2007
Colter Fishing the Upper Lake
Upper Lake 2023
Upper Lake From the Stateline
Kathy & I with Grandkids
Kathy & I with Grandkids 2017
Lower Lake 2019
Lower Lake From Outlet
Indie & I at Lower Lake
Indie & I at Lower Lake
Evening Fire in 2007
Evening Fire in 2007
Colter at the Junction
Colter at the Junction
Evening Fire 2011
Evening Fire at the Upper Lake