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Mount Si Trail in Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area

United States > Washington > King County

Mount Si Trail, one of the most iconic hikes in the Pacific Northwest, offers hikers a steady ascent through dense forests and occasional open areas revealing breathtaking vistas. As you climb, you'll pass through old-growth sections, where towering trees and lush foliage set the stage for stunning views of…

Distance: 7.6 mi • Elevation gain: 3,340 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,914 ft

Mount Pilchuck Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

United States > Washington > Snohomish County

The Mount Pilchuck Trail offers hikers a challenging yet rewarding adventure through the forests and rocky terrain of Washington's Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. As you ascend, you'll experience a variety of landscapes, including dense old-growth forest, boulder fields, and expansive alpine meadows,…

Distance: 5.3 mi • Elevation gain: 2,178 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,249 ft

Indian Bar Camp via Summerland Trail, Wonderland Trail and Panhandle Gap

United States > Washington > Pierce County

This hike to Indian Bar offers a remarkable journey through some of Mount Rainier National Park's most diverse landscapes. Beginning with shaded forests and gradually opening into the expansive meadows of Summerland, the trail rewards hikers with views of cascading waterfalls, wildflower fields, rugged…

Distance: 8.7 mi • Elevation gain: 3,304 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,775 ft

Crown Point Loop via Bullion Basin Trail, Pacific Crest Trail and Silver Creek Trail

United States > Washington > Pierce County

The Crown Point Loop hike offers an immersive journey through some of the most beautiful alpine terrain in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Starting with the Bullion Basin Trail, you'll wind through lush meadows and dense forests before reaching the ridge for expansive views. As you follow the…

Distance: 7.4 mi • Elevation gain: 2,333 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,322 ft

Panorama Point Loop via Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise

The Panorama Point Loop via Skyline Trail offers an unforgettable hiking experience in Mount Rainier National Park. Hikers are treated to spectacular panoramic views, including close-up vistas of the towering Mount Rainier, the Nisqually Glacier, and sweeping landscapes dotted with wildflowers in the summer.…

Distance: 5.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,864 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,031 ft

Camp Muir via Syline Trail and Camp Muir Route in Mount Rainier National Park

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise

The hike to Camp Muir via the Skyline Trail and Muir Snowfield in Mount Rainier National Park offers a breathtaking journey through vibrant wildflower meadows, rocky terrain, and expansive snowfields. As you ascend, views of nearby volcanic peaks, hanging glaciers, and ridges like Tatoosh open up, making each…

Distance: 8.4 mi • Elevation gain: 4,678 ft • Maximum elevation: 10,046 ft

Mount Si Trail and Mount Teneriffe Trail Loop

United States > Washington > King County

The loop hike via Mount Si and Mount Teneriffe Trails provides an exceptional experience in the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area. The route offers a mix of dense, lush forests and sweeping vistas, including views of Mount Rainier, Rattlesnake Ridge, and the surrounding Cascades. Hikers will…

Distance: 8.7 mi • Elevation gain: 3,327 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,953 ft

Glacier Vista via Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise

The Glacier Vista via Skyline Trail offers breathtaking views of Mount Rainier and the Nisqually Glacier, with expansive vistas of the surrounding valleys. As hikers ascend, they will pass through wildflower meadows in the warmer months and experience dramatic alpine terrain, often encountering glaciers and…

Distance: 1.3 mi • Elevation gain: 978 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,401 ft

West Tiger #3 Loop via Cable Line Trail and West Tiger 3 Trail in Tiger Mountain State Forest

United States > Washington > King County > Issaquah

The West Tiger #3 Loop via Cable Line and West Tiger 3 Trails offers a dynamic, moderately challenging hike with excellent views. The route climbs steadily through forested terrain, with rewarding vistas at the summit, where you'll spot Mount Rainier, the Cascades, and the Olympic Mountains. Along the way,…

Distance: 4.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,998 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,454 ft

Mount Defiance Trail via Ira Spring Trail and Mason Lake in Alpine Lakes Wilderness

United States > Washington > King County

The Mount Defiance Trail is a challenging yet rewarding hike within Washington’s Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Starting with steep switchbacks, the trail weaves through lush forests before offering a break at the serene Mason Lake, surrounded by evergreen peaks and often reflecting the sky. The final ascent to…

Distance: 10.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,855 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,420 ft

Dirty Harry's Peak Trail in Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area

United States > Washington > King County

The Dirty Harry's Peak Trail offers a vigorous and rewarding hike through the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area. The route begins by climbing steadily through dense forests, eventually breaking into rocky terrain with expansive views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. From the…

Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,547 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,567 ft

Poo-Poo Point via Chirico Trail in West Tiger Mountain Natural Resource Conservation Area

United States > Washington > King County

Hiking the Chirico Trail to Poo-Poo Point offers a delightful escape into nature, where the lush conifer forests gradually yield to breathtaking views. As you ascend, the trail's charm is accentuated by the steep stone steps, leading you through a landscape reminiscent of a classical painting, and culminating…

Distance: 4.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,637 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,791 ft

Mount Si Trail in Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area

United States > Washington > King County

The Mount Si Trail offers an exhilarating journey through a vibrant forest, leading you to breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Cascade Mountains, the picturesque Snoqualmie Valley and Mount Rainier emerging in the distance. With each step, you’re embraced by nature’s beauty, from the soothing…

Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,409 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,029 ft

Skyline Loop Trail via Panorama Point in Mount Rainier National Park

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise

The Skyline Loop Trail via Panorama Point in Mount Rainier National Park offers an unforgettable hiking experience characterized by breathtaking views and diverse landscapes. As you traverse the trail, you'll encounter vibrant wildflower meadows, glacial vistas, and panoramic views of iconic peaks, including…

Distance: 5.9 mi • Elevation gain: 1,906 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,031 ft

Poo Poo Point

United States > Washington > King County > Issaquah

Tiger Mountain State Forest. #Hike #Forest #Mountain #Nature

Distance: 7.0 mi • Elevation gain: 2,277 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,972 ft

Naches Peak Loop

United States > Washington > Pierce County

Mount Rainier National Park. #Hike #Loop #Forest #Mountain #Nature #Lake

Distance: 3.3 mi • Elevation gain: 673 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,883 ft

Mount Fremont Lookout

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Sunrise

Mount Rainier National Park. Yakima Park. #Hike #Mountain #Lake #Nature #Rainier

Distance: 5.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,214 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,156 ft

Tolmie Peak via Mowich and Eunice Lakes

United States > Washington > Pierce County

Mount Rainier National Park. #Hike #Mountain #Lake #Forest #Nature

Distance: 5.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,663 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,846 ft

Skyline Trail Loop via Panorama Point and Myrtle Falls

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise

Mount Rainier National Park. Paradise Park. #Hike #Loop #Mountain #Waterfall #River #Forest #Nature

Distance: 5.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,857 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,031 ft

Panorama Point, Golden Gate Falls and Myrtle Falls Loop

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise

Loop hike from Paradise to Panorama Point via Relief Map of Mount Rainier, Skyline Trail, Dead Horse Creek Trail, Glacier Vista Trail, Glacier Vista, Upper Skyline Trail, Golden Gate Trail, Golden Gate Falls and Myrtle Falls Viewpoint in the Mount Rainier National Park and the Paradise Park. #Hike #Loop

Distance: 4.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,759 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,044 ft

Hiking out to 3rd Burroughs Mountain near Rainier

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Sunrise

Distance: 9.0 mi • Elevation gain: 2,464 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,818 ft