Backpacked to Dorothy Lake.
Tons of trillions. One patch of glacier lily.
Lots of trail work done here. Many boards and steps. A substantial bridge.
Good campsites near the outlet of the Lake, which is reachable in less than 2 miles. But the water is too high to cross without taking your boots off.
We camped on the way to Bear Lake, on its east side. Quite a bit of up and down. All sites (not many due to snow and dampness) are a bit wet. Progressively more snow as you go south, and less and less maintained trail. Totally snow covered at its inlet. Didn't dare to cross, as the water is rushing in full force. Cannot see where the trail is on the other side. We walked to a waterfall, punching through snow holes from time to time, and turned back there.
I really enjoy the roaring river.
Saw many kids on this trail.
Hike description: http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/dorothy-lake