This lakeside trail begins in Beaver Lake Campground and travels 1.9 flat miles to Beth Lake, offering opportunities to view fish and waterfowl including the Common Loon.
From the trailhead near campsite 4 in the Beaver Lake campground, look for a sign about 40 feet off the road, near a small stream.
From the sign, take off on a trail contouring the hillside just above Beaver Lake. Continuing on to the left, you'll pass along the back side of the lake, then pass through Beth Lake Campground.
Continuing on, arrive at a small earthen dam near the north end boat launch. Cross the dam and follow the trail around to the far side of Beth Lake.
Beth Lake

Length
1.9 miles, roundtrip
Elevation
Highest Point: 2498 ft.
Rating
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
Northwest Forest PassBeth Lake
Map & Directions
Getting There
From Tonasket, drive east on Highway 20 for 24 miles to County Road 4953 (Bonaparte Recreation Area). Take County Road 4953 for 5.5 miles, to where it turns into Forest Service Road 32.
Continue on Forest Service Road 32 for 7 miles to Beaver Lake Campground. Turn into Beaver Lake Campground, and head for the day use parking near Campsite #4. The trail departs here.