Family Things To Do in Goose Prairie, Washington

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Washington

  • Crystal Mountain is nestled in the shadow of 14,408-foot Mt. Rainier, and offers stunning views of Mt. Rainier from the summit. It is famous for the cold Cascade storms that can dump several feet o... More on SkiTown.com

  • All-in-all the best that the Seattle area has to offer. More on SkiTown.com

 

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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

 

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Goose Prairie, Washington

  • Hike from the bottom of the Bumping River Canyon to the alpine summit of Goat Peak, where you get a panoramic view of Mount Rainier and much of the Norse Peak and William O. Douglas Wilderness Areas. ... More on Trails

 

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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

 

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Goose Prairie, Washington

  • The lake is just east of White Pass and is usually ice-free by early June. This is a high-elevation, fly-fishing-only lake that produces excellent fishing for 8- to 12-inch brook trout throughout the summer. Facilities ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Cliffdell, Washington

  • Hike through meadows nestled more than a mile above sea level, but climb only 500 feet to get there. What could be better? Perhaps meadows punctuated with stunning horizons capped by the snow-clad ... More on Trails

  • This is a great hike that has spectacular views of Mt. Rainier. More on Trails

 

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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

 

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Sunrise, Washington

  • Chinook Pass is one of several access points to the Pacific Crest Trail. You can hike either north or south on the PCT, but for a variety of scenery the Naches Loop is recommended. Hiking clockwise... More on Trails

  • I went on this hike with the specific goal of taking some sunrise photos of More on Trails

 

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Rimrock, Washington

  • This is what the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is all aboutdancing along a steep, knife-edged ridge at the top of the mountain range. The trail from White Pass climbs through thin forests and crosses s... More on Trails

  • Great hike 2 days after 9/11 no planes sad day for USA.Sue Todd Sam Helene, More on Trails

 

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Sunrise, Washington

  • Most visitors come to Sunrise to see Mount Rainier, but many hikers know that the other attraction at Sunrise is the wildflower display that begins in mid-June and extends through the summer. Sever... More on Trails

  • This is a classically beautiful trail on a clear day with close views of Ra More on Trails

 

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