Parks in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

#1.

Snoqulamie Pass, Washington

  • The trail to Franklin Falls combines history and natural beauty along a compact and easily accessible loop. A visit to the falls makes for a particularly enjoyable half-days outing for anyone who wants to explore the Snoqualmie Pass ... More on Trails

 

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#2.

Hyak, Washington

  • The PCT bisects the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, exploring all it has to offer adventure-seeking hikers. Hike this long stretch of the PCT and youll find deep old-growth forests, trou... More on Trails

  • The Pacific Crest Trail, heading north from Snoqualmie Pass on this mostly More on Trails

 

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#3.

Hyak, Washington

  • Youll run the gamut of scenery here, from clear-cuts, to ancient forests, to huckleberry fields, to alpine lakes. The route climbs up and over a forested ridge, rolls past an assortment of lakes, and provides great opportunities to ... More on Trails

 

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#4.

Hyak, Washington

  • Cut into the side of a granite cliff, the Katwalk offers a remarkable hiking experiencethe opportunity to stride on a narrow shelf hundreds of feet in the air. Actually, the Katwalk isnt really nar... More on Trails

  • Great hike! Intense, mostly due to rainy weather. The rain caused the trail More on Trails

 

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#5.

Hyak, Washington

  • Granite Mountain is the big, bald mountain rising north of Interstate 90 as it curves up the final few miles to Snoqualmie Pass. The mountain is easily distinguished by an absence of trees on its u... More on Trails

  • The day was hot and sunny and much of the trail is without shade but we sta More on Trails

 

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#6.

Hyak, Washington

  • Snoqualmie Mountain is the highest peak in the immediate vicinity of Snoqualmie Pass, but you might not even notice this featureless mountain from the pass. Beckey describes it as a bulky, amorphous massi.e., a big blob, which is ... More on Trails

 

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#7.

Denny Creek, Washington

  • Theres nothing common about Commonwealth Basin. This deep canyon nestled in the shadows of Red Mountain and Kendall Peak offers a great opportunity to explore the wild heart of the Cascades with minimal driving and easy hiking. The ... More on Trails

 

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#8.

Washington

  • Mount Si is located in North Bend, Washington (USA). The climb is 4,167 feet (1,270 meters) and 4 miles from the parking lot to the summit plateau. Vertical elevation change is about 3700 feet and ... More on Mountsi.com

  • great workout, very limited views along the way. More on Trails

 

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#9.

North Bend, Washington, United States

  • Although this trail is generally snow-free by mid-June and can be hiked throughout the summer, the Williams Lake Basin may well be one of the top three best alpine lakes for autumn color. With the plethora of huckleberries, vine maples, ... More on Trails

 

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#10.

Skykomish, Washington

  • Hike this moderate 3- to 7-mile out-and-back day hike or backpack to Lake Dorothy, one of Washingtons largest backcountry lakes, in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. You follow a rushing stream to the l... More on Trails

  • This trail was well maintained and beautiful. More on Trails

 

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