Overview

Chouwen Lake is a serene mountain lake located in the Mount Lebanon region, offering a peaceful retreat amid forests, hills, and fresh mountain air. The lake is a hidden gem for nature lovers, ideal for relaxing, hiking, and enjoying the natural scenery. Unlike the more famous waterfalls or historical sites, Chouwen Lake provides a quiet and off-the-beaten-path experience, making it perfect for families, photographers, and anyone seeking tranquility. The surrounding area is rich in wildflowers, pine forests, and small hiking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in Lebanon’s natural beauty.


Why Visit Chouwen Lake

  • Enjoy peaceful lakeside views and mountain scenery.

  • Hike the surrounding trails through forests and hills.

  • Capture photography opportunities of the lake, mountains, and wildlife.

  • Perfect for family picnics, quiet reflection, or outdoor adventures.

  • Combine with nearby natural attractions for a full-day nature trip in Mount Lebanon.


Visitor Tips & Hacks

Best Time to Visit:

  • Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for pleasant weather and lush greenery.

  • Summer mornings are ideal for cooler temperatures and fewer visitors.

Time Needed:

  • Allocate 1–2 hours to enjoy the lake and short trails; longer if hiking surrounding areas.

Accessibility & Walking Conditions:

  • Paths are mostly easy to moderate; wear comfortable walking shoes.

  • Some areas may be rocky or uneven near the lake shore.

Facilities:

  • Limited amenities; bring water, snacks, and sunscreen.

  • Parking is available near the lake, but it’s a natural site with minimal infrastructure.

Combine With Nearby Attractions:

  • Baloué Balaa for additional lakeside and nature experiences.

  • Baatara Gorge Waterfall for a full-day adventure combining waterfalls and lakes.

Insider Tips:

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light and peaceful surroundings.

  • Ideal for photographers capturing reflections and wildlife.

  • Respect the natural environment; avoid leaving litter behind.