#1.
Goose Prairie, Washington

#2.
Naches, WA 98929
Trails: Bear Creek, Cub Creek, Dust Dodger, Gold Creek, Indian Flat, Jumpoff, Little Bald Mountain, Little Bear, Long Lake, Lost Creek, Lower Sand Creek, Middle Fork, Milk Creek, Mt. Cliffy, ... More on OffRoadNorthAmerica

#3.
Goose Prairie, Washington

#4.
Goose Prairie, Washington
Hike along the shore of Bumping Lake, watching for elk and possibly stopping to fish as you go. The trail first descends a short distance, then turns right to head southwest along the lakeshore. The forest along the lake consists ... More on Trails

#5.
33000 Crystal Mt Blvd, Crystal Mountain, WA, USA

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White Pass, WA
White Pass, located in Washington's breathtaking Cascade Mountains, is a place blessed with abundant snowfall and unspoiled beauty. It has a wide variety of terrain for all abilities, a ski school ... More on SkiResortGuide.com
When I first arrived to White Pass I felt this feeling of reassurance that I could do anything and after a few lessons I have now mustered up the confidence to buy a pair of skis and continue this ... More on SkiSite

#7.
Naches Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest, 10061 Highway 12, Naches, WA 98937, USA
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forests Operating Days: 129 Total Capacity: 60 Elevation: 3,100 Season: May - September Fees: $17-$19/site $5/extra vehicle Additional Information: 12 campsites. Max. RV... More on recreation.gov
Trail overall was good, the worst of it a few spots where the horse steps w More on Trails

#8.
12985 U.S. Hwy 12, Packwood, WA, USA
'Packwood Lake' is a freshwater lake in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. It is located near the town of Packwood and is a popular day hiking and ... More on Wikipedia
Great hike tons of elk the farther you head past the lake the less peole yo More on Trails

#9.
Greenwater, Washington

#10.
Packwood, Washington
Skirting beautiful high alpine meadows, the Pacific Crest Trail rolls north from White Pass on a gentle climb, providing snowshoers with a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the high country of the Cascades in winter without a long slog ... More on Trails
