Pet Friendly Things To Do in Roslyn, Washington

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Roslyn, Washington

  • Mount Daniel is the highest summit of the Cascade crest between Stevens Pass and Snoqualmie Pass. It is a broad glaciated peak of volcanic origin punctuated with several craggy rock points and ridg... More on Trails

  • This eTrail describes in lots of detail both main routes from Peggys Pond & More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • Hot, dry, and technical describes the climb of this advanced ride. Thrill-seekers will definitely appreciate the descent from Jolly Mountain. Its an 18-plus-mile route with great views of nearby Cl... More on Trails

  • Having mountain biked in the Northwest for over 12 years I was surprised to More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • A spur trail from Waptus Lake leading to this remote, lovely alpine lake. Spade Lake is a lovely, lonesome lake nestled in a rocky cirque high on Mount Daniel. It is one of the most remote lakes in... More on Trails

  • Beautiful hike. Spent 5-6 days on this hike with my friend, there are fore More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • In the same neighborhood as the Jolly Mountain ride, this route along the West Fork of the Teanaway River has something a little different going for it: water. There are about a dozen creek crossin... More on Trails

  • Snow level at 5,000 feet. Trail is nice, lots of river crossings...so be re More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • This route is a rolling 10.8-mile, mostly singletrack out-and-back on a clearly legal trail within the Wenatchee National Forest, near Roslyn. It travels along the Cooper River up to scenic Cooper ... More on Trails

  • I thought this trail was quite good, similiar to Skookum Flats but a bit m More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • Red Mountains seem to pop up everywhere in Washington, though Red Mountain near Cle Elum Lake is probably the most lonesome. This district was home to several lookouts in earlier timestoday only the Thorp Mountain lookout and Red ... More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • A long hike up Waptus River to Waptus Lake, one of the largest lakes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The hike up Waptus River to Waptus Lake is one of the longer lowland river hikes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Unlike most other ... More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • Its a short hike but one to tax the strength of two- and four-legged hikers. But the strenuous climb earns you great rewards. The top of Thorp Mountain sports a rustic old fire lookout cabin, and a... More on Trails

  • This trail guide says to start on the spur road off 4312, but a new trail h More on Trails

 

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Roslyn, Washington

  • After a modest climb to the ridge crest, this route lets snowshoers stay high and enjoy an endless bounty of beautiful views and remarkable scenery. The trail rolls south to north and opens up on views of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness ... More on Trails

 

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Cle Elum,WA,US

  • The Middle Fork of the Teanaway River Trail is a wild and remote ride, similar to the West Fork of the Teanaway. It is longer than the WF Trail, but lacks the high Basalt cliffs of the West Fork. T... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • Incredible views of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and the Stuart Range. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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