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Hiking Todd Lake to Broken Top's No Name Lake in November 2025

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Bend Premier Real Estate 200009031

Why This Hike Tops the List

If you're looking for a high-country hike near Bend that delivers big rewards, the Todd Lake to No Name Lake route is hard to beat. It's a staple for locals and a must-do for hikers visiting Central Oregon. Clear views, striking geology, and a turquoise lake tucked under Broken Top's cliffs—this trail earns every bit of its reputation.

Trailhead: What to Know Before You Go

Todd Lake is the gateway to the high country and a gentle start to an otherwise rugged hike. Summer permits are required, and parking fills up early—no sense pretending luck will save you. Get there ahead of the crowd and you'll have a smoother day.

The hike begins with calm lakeside views, but you'll leave the easy terrain behind quickly. Plan for a steady climb and pack more water than you think you need. That rule never goes out of style in the Cascades. 

No Name Lake Hike 1 No Name Lake Hike 2

The Ascent Toward Broken Top

Once you climb out of the Todd Lake basin, the landscape immediately shifts. Broad alpine meadows open up with views that practically force you to stop. Wildflowers linger into late summer, and depending on the year, you might hit a few water crossings early in the season. Some are simple; some will test you and a short jaunt upstream may find a better crossing.

The trail continues uphill at a consistent grade—not brutal, but enough to remind you you're earning the views. As the trail climbs, you will see the bowl of Broken Top and Broken Hand next to Ball Butte. 

Broken Top 1 Broken Hand 1

Arriving at No Name Lake

The payoff is no mystery. As soon as you crest that final rise, No Name Lake jumps into view with its glacial-blue water and the jagged summit of Broken Top looming overhead. It's dramatic, and it never gets old.

The wind at the lake can cut right through you, even on sunny days. Bring the extra layer. Most people wish they had. In mid November 2025, early snow melt can make for icy patches.

No Name Lake No Name Lake

Optional Spur: The Ridgeline Viewpoint

If you've still got energy, take the short scramble above the lake. The vantage point gives you a panorama of South Sister, Mount Bachelor, Sparks Lake, and miles of wilderness you won't see from below. It's a quick effort with a huge return.

Heading Back

The descent is straightforward, but the dusty volcanic soil can get slick in summer. The meadows look completely different on the way down, especially in late-afternoon light, so the return trip isn't just a repeat.

Is This Hike Worth It? Absolutely.

There's a reason people go back year after year. It's not technical but the scenery is top-tier. For anyone seeking a dependable alpine hike near Bend with big visual impact, Todd Lake to No Name Lake delivers. The entire trip exceeds 13 miles round trip and over 2500 feet of elevation gain if the Ridgeline Viewpoint is included.

Thinking About Moving to Bend?

If exploring trails like this is the lifestyle you want more of, Bend makes it easy. The area combines year-round outdoor access with a strong community with great real estate opportunities for varied budgets and housing needs. Call us to keep up with local trails, Bend living tips, and Central Oregon real estate insights.

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Patricia Feager
Referral Specialist - DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Licensed to April 2027

Lynnea Miller - Your photographs are amazing! The views and trails are worth taking the time to plan accordingly in order to get the most out of hiking the gorgeous Oregon trails! Your pictures remind me of hiking in the Swiss Alps. The breathtaking views here in America are definitely worth it and appreciated. 

Nov 18, 2025 05:22 PM
Lynnea Miller

Hi Patricia. We love hiking in the high Cascades and were very happy to do this hike last Saturday. It has been snowing since then and now the road is closed. Can't get back into this area until spring now.

Nov 19, 2025 10:00 AM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good evening Lynnea,

OMG..Your photos are stunning and so enticing of the gorgeous Oregon Trails!

Nov 18, 2025 06:26 PM
Lynnea Miller

Thanks for checking in, Dorie.  We have so enjoyed hiking in the Cascades since moving here 40 years ago.

Nov 19, 2025 10:00 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Lynnea - wonderful photographic images.  

Nov 19, 2025 03:49 AM
Lynnea Miller

Thanks for checking in, Michael. 

Nov 19, 2025 10:00 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Oswego, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Lynnea. Your photographs are incredible and the trail sounds like it is challenging but doable for most. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day.

Nov 19, 2025 05:15 AM
Lynnea Miller

This hike, while close to 13 miles round trip, had only a few really hard spots. One is that final climb to the lake and another is a steep area before reaching the last 1/4 mile. The rest of the elevation gain is more gradual. And the trip back is almost all downhill!

Nov 19, 2025 10:02 AM
Brian England
Ambrose Realty Management LLC - Gilbert, AZ
MBA, GRI, REALTOR® Real Estate in East Valley AZ

That looks very cold, but also extremely beautiful as well.  I am sure that during a hike, the weather feels perfect!

Nov 19, 2025 05:54 AM
Lynnea Miller

Last Saturday, when we took this hike, the weather was about as picture perfect as it could get. The weather stayed in the high 50's and outside of the destination at No Name Lake, was comfortable without a jacket. We did have to tramp through some snow patches, but they were fine. Now the weather has turned and it is snowing in the Cascades and the road to these top trails is closed for the winter.

Nov 19, 2025 10:04 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Thank you for sharing! Your photos are beautiful, and I always get a kick out of the names of trails and places. "No Name" lake which is actually a name. "Broken Top". Fun!

Nov 19, 2025 06:02 AM
Lynnea Miller

We have fun names, Kat. I especially like Three Fingered Jack, which is another of our Cascade Mountains. Some are named after early Central Oregon explorers, some tragic things (i.e. Tombstone Pass where a teenage boy died pulling a shotgun from a wagon), and some just based on the topography - such as Broken Top.

Nov 19, 2025 10:05 AM
Kat Palmiotti

How interesting! 

Nov 19, 2025 03:47 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Hi Lynnea:

I always enjoy reading your posts about hikes in your area. They are always so informative and your photos are stunning.

Jeff

Nov 20, 2025 01:00 PM