#1.

North Bend, Washington

  • Late September or early October is a good time to explore this trail, as fall colors are at their peak. With the sun low in the sky, the views of the Snoqualmie peaks are outstanding on a clear day... More on Trails

  • I did this hike as per the description in Mountaineers Books 'Best Loop Hik More on Trails

 

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#2.

North Bend, Washington

  • McClellan Butte is the prominent forested horn rising dramatically from the Snoqualmie River Valley about 8 miles east of North Bend. As you drive past it on Interstate 90, foreshortening makes the... More on Trails

  • Overall found it a pleasant alternative to More on Trails

 

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#3.

North Bend, Washington

  • The John Wayne Pioneer Trail crosses most of Washington State. The developed portion lies within the Iron Horse State Park. It parallels I90 from Cedar Falls, near North Bend, to Kittitas, then dro... More on Trails

  • This trail is just great. We went with about six people and left one car a More on Trails

 

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#4.

North Bend, Washington

  • Make sure the dog kennel is well secured in the truck and give your dog an extra blanket or rug to pad the bumps during the drive to the trailhead. The Middle Fork Road has a well-earned reputation... More on Trails

  • The middle-fork road is currently washed out only a few miles in, as of 3-2 More on Trails

 

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#5.

North Bend, Washington

  • Easy access, a short trail, camping, fishing, and proximity to other woodland lakes are the reasons Talapus is one of the most popular lakes in the greater Snoqualmie Pass ... More on Trails

  • Great hike for kids . More on Trails

 

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#6.

North Bend, Washington

  • The section of the Pacific Crest Trail north of Snoqualmie Pass is overrun with hikers every summer weekend, but put a few feet of snow on the trail, and the crowds ignore it. Thats great news for ... More on Trails

  • My friend and I headed to the trail for the first time. It was nice to see More on Trails

 

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#7.

North Bend, Washington

  • The roar of the highway noise is unmistakable when starting up this track, but soon the beauty of the winter wilderness surrounding the trail makes everything else fade into the background. The dar... More on Trails

  • Nice trail providing just the perfect amount of challenge. First you follow More on Trails

 

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#8.

North Bend, Washington

  • A one-way hike up Taylor River to Lake Dorothy, or an out-and-back hike to Snoqualmie Lake. Snoqualmie Lake used to be an easy day hike of just a few miles, but during the 1980s the Taylor River br... More on Trails

  • Trail is well maintained and a fairly easy if uneventful hike for the first More on Trails

 

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#9.

North Bend, Washington

  • Long overshadowed both literally and figuratively by its big brother next door, Little Si is finally getting the attention it deserves. Although the peak was never unknown, the awkward parking and ... More on Trails

  • Beautiful day, beautiful trail, well worth the effort. More on Trails

 

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#10.

North Bend, Washington

  • Today the CCT can still be followed quite easily to Red Pass because many hikers who know about the trail continue to use it. This abandoned trail is in better condition than many other abandoned t... More on Trails

  • From I-90 to Red Pass, the trail was easy to follow. If you want to contin More on Trails

 

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