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Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park
United States > Maryland > Washington County > Knoxville > Weverton
The hike to Weverton Cliffs via the Appalachian Trail offers a combination of rugged terrain and breathtaking views. As you ascend, the trail’s series of switchbacks help ease the climb through dense forest, with occasional glimpses of the Potomac River below. Once at the cliffs, the expansive vista reveals…
Distance: 1.8 mi • Elevation gain: 774 ft • Maximum elevation: 846 ft
Granite Mountain Trail in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > King County
The Granite Mountain Trail, located near Snoqualmie Pass in Washington’s Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, offers an exhilarating hiking experience with remarkable views. As you ascend, you’ll pass through a lush forest before reaching exposed rocky meadows and the fire lookout that provide stunning…
Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,760 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,561 ft
Cape Horn Loop Trail in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
United States > Washington > Skamania County
The Cape Horn Loop Trail offers hikers a blend of forested paths, panoramic viewpoints, and intriguing geological formations, making it a fantastic hike in the Columbia River Gorge. Along the route, visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the Columbia River, including distant landmarks like Beacon Rock and…
Distance: 7.0 mi • Elevation gain: 2,080 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,273 ft
Lena Lake Trail in Olympic National Forest
United States > Washington > Mason County
The Lena Lake Trail in the Olympic National Forest offers hikers a peaceful yet moderately challenging adventure, marked by stunning natural features. Along the route, you'll pass through lush forests filled with moss-covered trees and cross multiple creeks, with a few charming bridges that enhance the…
Distance: 6.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,834 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,041 ft
Oyster Dome Trail via Samish Bay Connector in Blanchard State Forest
United States > Washington > Skagit County > Samish
The Oyster Dome Trail offers a scenic and moderately challenging hike with rewarding views throughout. Starting from Samish Overlook, the route ascends through lush vegetation, including towering Douglas firs and cedar trees, leading hikers past impressive remnants of historical logging. Upon reaching the…
Distance: 4.3 mi • Elevation gain: 1,214 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,991 ft
Mount Washington Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > King County
The Mount Washington Trail offers a challenging yet rewarding hike through lush forests and rocky ridges. As you ascend, the dense canopy gives way to open vistas, revealing dramatic views of nearby peaks and valleys, including occasional glimpses of Mount Rainier. The final stretch provides a rugged but…
Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,376 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,321 ft
Tolmie Peak from Mowich Lake via Wonderland Trail and Tolmie Peak Trail
United States > Washington > Pierce County
The hike to Tolmie Peak from Mowich Lake offers a rich blend of serene forest trails, vibrant alpine lakes, and sweeping panoramic views of Mount Rainier. The route begins near Mowich Lake, following the Wonderland Trail through dense, shaded woods before revealing Eunice Lake, a strikingly clear body of water…
Distance: 5.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,680 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,846 ft
McClellan Butte Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > King County
The McClellan Butte Trail offers a rewarding yet demanding hike through the dense forests of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The route includes steep switchbacks, occasional creek crossings, and sections of the historic John Wayne Trail. As you ascend, the forest opens up to stunning views of Mount…
Distance: 10.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,888 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,010 ft
Tuck Lake and Hyas Lake via Deception Pass Trail and Robin Lakes Trail
United States > Washington > Kittitas County
The hike to Tuck Lake via the Deception Pass and Robin Lakes Trails is a rewarding but strenuous adventure in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Starting with an easy, scenic walk around the tranquil shores of Hyas Lake, the trail quickly ascends through a series of switchbacks, leading hikers to breathtaking alpine…
Distance: 5.1 mi • Elevation gain: 2,215 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,318 ft
Mount Washington Loop via Boott Spur Trail, Lion Head Trail and Tuckerman Ravine Trail
United States > New Hampshire > Coos County
This loop hike to Mount Washington's summit offers a dramatic blend of terrain, beginning with the serene Crystal Cascade Falls before climbing through rugged, forested paths on the Boott Spur Trail. As hikers ascend, they encounter sweeping views of Huntington Ravine, Tuckerman Ravine, Lion Head and the…
Distance: 9.2 mi • Elevation gain: 4,695 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,257 ft
Maple Pass Loop Trail in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
United States > Washington > Chelan County
The Maple Pass Loop Trail offers an unforgettable hiking experience in the North Cascades, showcasing a blend of lush forests, serene alpine lakes, deep valleys, and expansive mountain vistas, making it a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts. Hikers often marvel at the views of Lake Ann from above, framed by…
Distance: 6.5 mi • Elevation gain: 2,323 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,932 ft
Faraway Rock Loop via Mazama Ridge Trail in Mount Rainier National Park
United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise
The Faraway Rock Loop via Mazama Ridge Trail offers a peaceful yet rewarding hike through Mount Rainier National Park, where hikers are treated to expansive views of the surrounding wilderness. The route meanders through vibrant wildflower meadows in the summer, with stunning sights of Mount Rainier, the…
Distance: 5.2 mi • Elevation gain: 1,352 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,784 ft
Melakwa Lake via Denny Creek Trail in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
United States > Washington > King County
The Melakwa Lake via Denny Creek Trail offers a captivating journey through the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The route begins in lush forested areas, where hikers can enjoy views of cascading waterfalls, including the dramatic Keekwulee Falls, before ascending to rocky and open terrain. The trail culminates at…
Distance: 8.7 mi • Elevation gain: 2,838 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,649 ft
Mount Washington Summit Loop via Tuckerman Ravine Trail and Lion Head Trail
United States > New Hampshire > Coos County
Hiking Mount Washington via the Tuckerman Ravine and Lion Head Trails offers a blend of rugged terrain and rewarding views. The route begins at Pinkham Notch Visitor Center and ascends steadily through dense forests, crossing streams and passing waterfalls like Crystal Cascades Falls before reaching the…
Distance: 8.4 mi • Elevation gain: 4,249 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,270 ft
West Tiger #3 Trail in West Tiger Mountain Natural Resource Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County > Issaquah
The West Tiger 3 Trail offers a scenic yet challenging hike through the lush, temperate forest of Tiger Mountain State Forest. As you ascend, you'll encounter a variety of landscapes, including wide, lazy switchbacks and densely vegetated areas filled with ferns and towering trees. The summit rewards hikers…
Distance: 5.6 mi • Elevation gain: 2,044 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,454 ft
Grapevine Wash and other trails
United States > Utah > Washington County > Washington
Distance: 6.9 mi • Elevation gain: 545 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,671 ft
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
Bridal Veil Falls and Lake Serene in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The hike to Bridal Veil Falls and Lake Serene in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest offers a rewarding blend of natural beauty and physical challenge. The journey begins with a gentle ascent through lush forests, where towering evergreens and the scent of fresh cedar set a serene tone. After a steep…
Distance: 7.4 mi • Elevation gain: 2,864 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,621 ft
West Tiger 3 Trail in West Tiger Mountain Natural Resource Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County > Issaquah
The West Tiger 3 Trail is a popular hiking route in the West Tiger Mountain Natural Resource Conservation Area, offering a moderate challenge with a consistent uphill climb through a forest of old-growth trees. The summit, while the lowest of the three West Tiger peaks, provides stunning panoramic views of the…
Distance: 5.1 mi • Elevation gain: 1,942 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,454 ft
Chain Lakes Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Whatcom County
The Chain Lakes Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest offers a remarkable alpine experience with stunning views of towering peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and wildflower-filled meadows. Hikers will be treated to panoramic vistas of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan while passing by serene lakes such as…
Distance: 5.2 mi • Elevation gain: 1,293 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,466 ft
Tradition Lake Loop in Tradition Plateau Natural Resource Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County > Issaquah
The Tradition Lake Loop in the Tradition Plateau Natural Resource Conservation Area offers a peaceful hike through dense forests, alongside scenic wetlands and tranquil lake views. Hikers can expect to encounter old-growth trees, varied wildlife like birds and chipmunks, and seasonal wildflowers, making it a…
Distance: 1.4 mi • Elevation gain: 112 ft • Maximum elevation: 568 ft
Bagley Lakes Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Whatcom County
The Bagley Lakes Trail offers a peaceful yet visually rewarding hike within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. As you walk, you'll be surrounded by lush alpine meadows, sparkling lakes, and stunning mountain backdrops, including views of Mount Herman, Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan. Along the route,…
Distance: 1.4 mi • Elevation gain: 246 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,298 ft
Rattlesnake Ledge Trail from Rattlesnake Lake in Rattlesnake Mountain Scenic Area
United States > Washington > King County
The Rattlesnake Ledge Trail offers a scenic and invigorating hike that begins at Rattlesnake Lake and ascends through lush forested areas. As you gain elevation, you'll be treated to expansive views of Rattlesnake Lake, the surrounding Cascade foothills, and, from the summit, panoramic vistas of the Southern…
Distance: 4.4 mi • Elevation gain: 1,480 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,995 ft
Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park Loop MTB
United States > Washington > Kitsap County > Port Gamble
Distance: 10.4 mi • Elevation gain: 958 ft • Maximum elevation: 469 ft
Crescent Glacier via South Climb Trail in Gifford Pinchot National Forest
United States > Washington > Yakima County
The South Climb Trail leading to Crescent Glacier offers a dynamic journey through diverse terrains, starting with lush forested sections and transitioning to rocky alpine landscapes. Along the way, hikers can enjoy views of wildflower meadows, and as they approach the glacier, expansive snowfields open up…
Distance: 6.6 mi • Elevation gain: 2,789 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,438 ft
Mount Baker via Heliotrope Ridge Trail and Coleman-Deming Route
United States > Washington > Whatcom County
The Heliotrope Ridge Trail, followed by the Coleman-Deming Route, offers hikers and mountaineers a unique blend of challenging terrain and breathtaking vistas as they approach Mount Baker’s summit. As you ascend, the trail takes you past scenic alpine meadows and views of towering glaciers, particularly the…
Distance: 6.4 mi • Elevation gain: 7,106 ft • Maximum elevation: 10,719 ft
Great Northwest Loop in Washington Park
United States > Oregon > Multnomah County > Portland
The Great Northwest Loop offers a pleasant and scenic escape with a variety of highlights. As you hike, you'll pass through lush forests filled with tall trees, including Douglas-firs and maples, along well-maintained paths that lead to stunning vistas. The route also connects several renowned park…
Distance: 4.5 mi • Elevation gain: 784 ft • Maximum elevation: 879 ft
Riverside Walk in Zion National Park
United States > Utah > Washington County
The Riverside Walk is a serene and accessible trail that allows visitors to explore the stunning landscapes of Zion Canyon. As you stroll alongside the Virgin River, you'll be captivated by towering cliffs, lush vegetation, and the soothing sounds of the flowing water. This short, paved path also offers…
Distance: 2.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,165 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,826 ft
Blue Bell Pass via Bullion Basin Trail
United States > Washington > Pierce County
This hike to Blue Bell Pass offers an immersive experience in the rugged beauty of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. As you ascend, you'll traverse lush meadows filled with wildflowers and enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding mountains, including Crystal Mountain and peaks of the North Cascades.…
Distance: 2.3 mi • Elevation gain: 1,542 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,243 ft
Franklin Falls via Denny Creek Road and Franklin Falls Trail
United States > Washington > King County > Rockdale
The Franklin Falls Trail is an enjoyable and scenic hike through the lush forests of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. As you make your way along the trail, you'll pass towering pines, moss-covered boulders, and the sounds of the South Fork Snoqualmie River, which provides a peaceful backdrop. The…
Distance: 8.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,289 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,644 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
Red Mountain and Red Pond via Pacific Crest Trail and Commonwealth Basin Trail
United States > Washington > Kittitas County > Snoqualmie Pass
The hike to Red Mountain and Red Pond in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness offers an engaging combination of lush forests, scenic meadows, and expansive mountain views. The route begins with a gradual climb through old-growth forests, followed by a steeper ascent as you approach the saddle between Red Mountain and…
Distance: 7.8 mi • Elevation gain: 3,005 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,646 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
Lake Twentytwo Loop in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The Lake Twentytwo Loop offers a picturesque hiking experience that immerses you in the lush, moss-draped forests typical of the Pacific Northwest. The trail leads through dense old-growth forests, crossing streams and small waterfalls, before opening to rocky fields where the surrounding peaks, including…
Distance: 6.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,686 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,490 ft
Dog Mountain Loop Trail in Gifford Pinchot National Forest
United States > Washington > Skamania County
The Dog Mountain Loop Trail offers a challenging and rewarding hike with panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge. Hikers will traverse diverse landscapes, from lush forests and meadows filled with wildflowers to rocky outcrops and steep sections leading to a summit with expansive vistas. The trail's…
Distance: 5.9 mi • Elevation gain: 2,776 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,867 ft
Wild Goose Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Whatcom County
The Wild Goose Trail offers hikers a diverse experience, with two sections catering to different difficulty levels. From its starting point at the Bagley Lakes parking area, the trail weaves through Heather Meadows, providing stunning views of Mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, and the surrounding peaks. Along the…
Distance: 1.7 mi • Elevation gain: 915 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,171 ft
Annette Lake Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > King County
The Annette Lake Trail, nestled in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, offers a delightful hiking experience combining serene natural beauty and moderate physical challenge. The journey begins in lush, shaded forests dominated by towering evergreens and progresses past cascading waterfalls, talus…
Distance: 3.3 mi • Elevation gain: 1,824 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,727 ft
Wallace Falls via Woody Trail in Wallace Falls State Park
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The Wallace Falls via Woody Trail offers a scenic and rewarding hike with multiple waterfall views along the way. The trail winds through lush forest, alongside the Wallace River, with bridges and benches for resting while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. While the Middle Falls viewpoint is considered the…
Distance: 5.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,663 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,699 ft
Mount Teneriffe via Teneriffe Falls Trail and Kamikaze Trail
United States > Washington > King County
The hike to Mount Teneriffe offers a combination of natural beauty and physical challenge in Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area. The trail begins with a serene forested path leading to the striking Teneriffe Falls, which are especially impressive during the spring. Continuing upwards, the…
Distance: 7.5 mi • Elevation gain: 3,858 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,580 ft
Lake Ingalls via Ingalls Way Trail and Ingalls Pass in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
United States > Washington > Kittitas County
The hike to Lake Ingalls offers an incredible adventure through the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, with expansive views of rugged peaks and serene alpine waters. From the trailhead, you will experience a steady climb, surrounded by dense forests and stunning vistas of the Esmerelda Peaks and Headlight Basin. Upon…
Distance: 8.8 mi • Elevation gain: 2,861 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,516 ft
Rattlesnake Mountain and Windy Landing from Rattlesnake Lake via Rattlesnake Ledge Trail and Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
United States > Washington > King County
The hike to Rattlesnake Mountain offers a captivating journey through both dense forests and exposed ridges. The first stretch to the ledge provides stunning views of the Rattlesnake Lake and surrounding peaks like Mount Si and Mailbox Peak, while ascending further on the mountain trail leads to quieter spots…
Distance: 9.9 mi • Elevation gain: 3,202 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,448 ft
Chasm Lake via East Longs Peak Trail and Chasm Lake Trail
United States > Colorado > Larimer County
The hike to Chasm Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park is a rewarding journey through diverse alpine landscapes. Starting from the Longs Peak Trailhead, the trail gradually ascends through a dense forest of spruce and pine before breaking above the treeline, where sweeping views of Mount Meeker, Mount Lady…
Distance: 8.1 mi • Elevation gain: 2,575 ft • Maximum elevation: 11,814 ft
Mount Washington Loop via Nelson Crag Trail, Lion Head and Crystal Cascades Falls
United States > New Hampshire > Coos County
This Mount Washington loop provides a rigorous yet rewarding adventure with diverse landscapes. Starting with a gentle forest walk on Old Jackson Road, the route quickly escalates into rockier terrain, with Nelson Crag offering panoramic views of the Presidential Range. As hikers descend via Lion Head, they…
Distance: 9.6 mi • Elevation gain: 4,449 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,270 ft
Cape Horn Viewpoint Loop via Cape Horn Trail, Cape Horn Falls, Windblown Fir Viewpoint and Pioneer Point
United States > Washington > Skamania County
The Cape Horn Viewpoint Loop in Gifford Pinchot National Forest offers an immersive hiking experience with a variety of stunning landscapes. As you hike, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge, including nearby peaks like Hamilton Mountain. The trail also passes the scenic Cape Horn Falls and…
Distance: 6.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,867 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,273 ft
Mount Washington Loop via Tuckerman Ravine Trail, Nelson Crag Trail, Alpine Garden Trail and Lion Head Trail in Pinkham Notch Scenic Area
United States > New Hampshire > Coos County
The Mount Washington Loop offers a diverse and rewarding hiking experience. Hikers are treated to expansive views of Tuckerman Ravine's rugged terrain, Alpine Garden’s delicate alpine meadows, and the jagged peaks of the Presidential Range. While the trail can be challenging with steep ascents and rocky…
Distance: 7.9 mi • Elevation gain: 4,252 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,270 ft
Hamilton Mountain Loop Trail via Little Hamilton Mountain and Hamilton Saddle
United States > Washington > Skamania County
The Hamilton Mountain Loop Trail in Beacon Rock State Park offers a dynamic hiking experience with varied landscapes. Hikers can expect to pass through lush forests, with an abundance of wildflowers in spring and colorful leaves in fall, before reaching impressive views of the Columbia River Gorge and…
Distance: 7.0 mi • Elevation gain: 2,431 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,313 ft
Dog Mountain Trail and Augspurger Trail Loop in Gifford Pinchot National Forest
United States > Washington > Skamania County
The Dog Mountain and Augspurger Trail Loop offers an unforgettable experience, featuring spectacular wildflower meadows and sweeping vistas of the Columbia River Gorge. As you ascend, you’ll traverse a variety of terrains—from lush forests to rocky, exposed ridgelines—while being rewarded with panoramic…
Distance: 6.8 mi • Elevation gain: 2,851 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,913 ft
Lake Stuart via Stuart Lake Trail in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
United States > Washington > Chelan County
The hike to Lake Stuart in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness offers a serene journey through lush forests, alongside Mountaineer Creek, and past impressive glacial boulders. The route gradually transitions from shaded woodland paths to expansive meadows that unveil stunning views of Mount Stuart towering above the…
Distance: 4.1 mi • Elevation gain: 1,765 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,118 ft
Five Mile Camp via Duckabush Trail in the The Brothers Wilderness
United States > Washington > Jefferson County
The journey to Five Mile Camp via the Duckabush Trail in The Brothers Wilderness offers a rich exploration of natural beauty. The route begins with a gentle climb through lush, moss-laden forests, passing along the Duckabush River with its serene cascades and occasional clearings that showcase striking views…
Distance: 4.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,775 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,827 ft
Mount Dickerman via Dickerman Mountain Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The Dickerman Mountain Trail is a challenging but rewarding route in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The hike offers a steady ascent through dense forests, eventually transitioning to alpine meadows and rocky ridgelines. From the summit, hikers are treated to breathtaking views, including the…
Distance: 3.4 mi • Elevation gain: 3,865 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,653 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
Lena Lake Trail in Olympic National Forest
United States > Washington > Mason County
The Lena Lake Trail in the Olympic National Forest offers a serene hiking experience through lush, old-growth forests, with stretches of vibrant rhododendron blooms during late spring. As you climb toward the lake, you'll encounter views of moss-covered trees, trickling streams, and the tranquil waters of Lena…
Distance: 5.1 mi • Elevation gain: 1,719 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,028 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
Colchuck Lake via Stuart Lake Trail and Colchuck Lake Trail in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
United States > Washington > Chelan County
The Colchuck Lake hike offers a challenging yet incredibly rewarding adventure through Washington's rugged Alpine Lakes Wilderness. As you ascend, the trail meanders through dense forests and rocky terrain, with spectacular views opening up toward Dragontail Peak and the Colchuck Glacier. The final…
Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 2,326 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,587 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
Vesper Peak via Sunrise Mine Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The hike to Vesper Peak via the Sunrise Mine Trail offers a challenging and scenic adventure, where you'll experience a range of terrain types, from lush forests and expansive meadows to rocky slopes and boulder fields. As you climb, you'll be treated to panoramic views of surrounding peaks such as Morning…
Distance: 6.8 mi • Elevation gain: 4,065 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,181 ft
Oyster Dome via Chuckanut Trail and Samish Bay Connector in Blanchard State Forest
United States > Washington > Skagit County > Samish
The hike to Oyster Dome is a rewarding journey through the serene Blanchard State Forest. The route begins with steady switchbacks, winding through a lush canopy of Douglas fir, maple, and cedar, offering moments of tranquility punctuated by expansive views over Samish Bay. Upon reaching the rocky summit,…
Distance: 6.2 mi • Elevation gain: 1,988 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,982 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
Snow Lake Trail in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
United States > Washington > King County
The Snow Lake Trail offers a scenic and moderate hike with expansive views of both lush forests and striking mountain landscapes. Hikers are treated to vistas of the sparkling blue waters of Snow Lake, framed by the towering peaks of Chair Peak and other nearby summits, which provide a stunning backdrop…
Distance: 6.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,706 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,344 ft
Cashmere Mountain via Little Eightmile Lake, Eightmile-Trout Creek Trail, Lake Caroline and Windy Pass
United States > Washington > Chelan County
The hike to Cashmere Mountain is a spectacular journey through the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, offering a diverse range of views. Starting at the Eightmile Lake Trailhead, the route leads you past scenic lakes like Little Eightmile Lake and Lake Caroline, each with pristine alpine waters framed by…
Distance: 9.5 mi • Elevation gain: 5,502 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,235 ft
Hurricane Hill Nature Trail in Olympic National Park
United States > Washington > Clallam County
The Hurricane Hill Nature Trail offers a relatively easy, yet rewarding hike within Olympic National Park, providing stunning panoramic views from Hurricane Ridge. As you ascend, you'll be treated to sweeping vistas of snow-capped peaks, including Mount Olympus, while also spotting vibrant wildflower meadows…
Distance: 1.6 mi • Elevation gain: 797 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,719 ft
Watchman Overlook Trail in Zion National Park
United States > Utah > Washington County
The Watchman Overlook Trail provides a moderate hike with rewarding views of iconic landmarks in the park. As you ascend from the Visitor Center, the trail offers vistas of the Virgin River and surrounding peaks like The Watchman, West Temple, and Bridge Mountain. The summit presents a dramatic overlook of…
Distance: 3.1 mi • Elevation gain: 945 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,449 ft
North River Loop Trail in Afton State Park
United States > Minnesota > Washington County
The North River Loop Trail offers a dynamic hiking experience with diverse landscapes, including river views, lush forests, and open meadows. Along the route, hikers can spot a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, and enjoy picturesque vistas over the St. Croix River. With moderate elevation changes and…
Distance: 4.0 mi • Elevation gain: 528 ft • Maximum elevation: 988 ft
Washington DC
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
Distance: 6.1 mi • Elevation gain: 423 ft • Maximum elevation: 131 ft
Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park
United States > Maryland > Washington County > Knoxville > Weverton
The Weverton Cliffs hike along the Appalachian Trail offers an accessible but rewarding outdoor experience. As you navigate the trail, you’ll encounter rocky terrain and switchbacks, providing both challenge and scenic rewards. Once you reach the cliffs, panoramic views of the Potomac River and distant…
Distance: 1.8 mi • Elevation gain: 748 ft • Maximum elevation: 846 ft
Red Reef and campground
United States > Utah > Washington County
Distance: 2.3 mi • Elevation gain: 564 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,428 ft
Mt. Margaret to Green River Escape
United States > Washington > Cowlitz County
Distance: 45.1 mi • Elevation gain: 8,389 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,709 ft
Hemlock Falls Loop via Lenape Trail, Washington Rock, Rahway Trail, and River Trail in South Mountain Reservation
United States > New Jersey > Essex County > Short Hills
The Hemlock Falls Loop offers a delightful hiking experience that combines lush woodlands and stunning views. Along the trail, hikers will encounter the picturesque Hemlock Falls, a striking 25-foot waterfall, as well as Washington Rock, which provides breathtaking vistas of the surrounding area. The trail is…
Distance: 6.0 mi • Elevation gain: 791 ft • Maximum elevation: 554 ft
Boulder Gorge Loop Trail in Schooley's Mountain County Park
United States > New Jersey > Morris County > Washington Township > Long Valley > Naughright
The Boulder Gorge Loop Trail offers a refreshing hike through New Jersey’s lush woodlands, leading past cascading waterfalls, rugged rock formations, and Lake George. The trail provides a scenic mix of forested paths and rocky sections that meander along Electric Brook, with viewpoints overlooking the gorge…
Distance: 2.3 mi • Elevation gain: 568 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,066 ft
Maple Pass Trail around Lake Ann in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
United States > Washington > Chelan County
The Maple Pass Loop Trail offers an enchanting journey through the heart of the North Cascades, where the air is crisp and the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking. As you meander along the path, you’ll be captivated by sweeping vistas of jagged mountain peaks, vibrant wildflower meadows, and the serene…
Distance: 7.0 mi • Elevation gain: 2,349 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,936 ft
Gorge Loop Trail in Bogue Chitto State Park
United States > Louisiana > Washington Parish
The Gorge Loop Trail offers a serene hiking experience through diverse landscapes of pine-covered hills and lush lowlands. Hikers can enjoy scenic views of the Bogue Chitto River, interspersed with charming bridges and tranquil ponds, while being enveloped by the sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds.…
Distance: 5.0 mi • Elevation gain: 262 ft • Maximum elevation: 223 ft
Rapids Bridge Loop via White Horse Trail and Black Horse Trail in Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
The Rapids Bridge Loop is a serene hiking route in Rock Creek Park, showcasing lush deciduous forests and the soothing sounds of Rock Creek's rushing waters. As you traverse the White Horse Trail and Black Horse Trail, you'll encounter the picturesque Rapids Bridge, offering lovely views of the creek and…
Distance: 1.9 mi • Elevation gain: 233 ft • Maximum elevation: 335 ft
Angel's Rest Trail in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
United States > Oregon > Multnomah County > Bridal Veil
The Angel’s Rest Trail offers a rewarding hike with sweeping views of the Columbia River, surrounding mountains, and lush forests. As you ascend, the trail passes through forested sections with occasional stream crossings before opening up to vistas, especially after the landscape thinned from past…
Distance: 4.4 mi • Elevation gain: 1,598 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,565 ft
Fort de Russy, Rock Creek and Pulpit Rock Loop via Valley Trail and Western Ridge Trail in Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
The loop hike along Fort DeRussy, Rock Creek, and Pulpit Rock offers a blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty. As you traverse the Valley Trail and Western Ridge Trail, you’ll encounter diverse wildlife, vibrant foliage, and the soothing sounds of Rock Creek, which meanders through the park. The…
Distance: 4.9 mi • Elevation gain: 541 ft • Maximum elevation: 335 ft
Rock Creek Park Loop via Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
The Rock Creek Park Loop via the Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail offers a scenic blend of lush woodlands, meandering creeks, and diverse wildlife, providing a refreshing escape into nature while still being conveniently accessible from the city. #Hike #Loop #River #Forest #Nature
Distance: 10.3 mi • Elevation gain: 961 ft • Maximum elevation: 331 ft
Tidal Basin, Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point and East Potomac Park Loop
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
This loop hike offers a serene escape enriched with picturesque views of cherry blossom trees, expansive vistas of the Potomac River, and significant landmarks like the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. This route is especially vibrant during the cherry blossom season and is ideal for leisurely strolls, making it a…
Distance: 6.0 mi • Elevation gain: 115 ft • Maximum elevation: 20 ft
Washington DC's Monuments and Memorials Loop Walk
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
This loop walk offers a serene and reflective experience. Starting at the White House, you pass through the National Mall, observing landmarks such as the Washington Monument, World War II Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial before circling the Tidal Basin to see memorials honoring Jefferson, Roosevelt, and…
Distance: 11.5 mi • Elevation gain: 627 ft • Maximum elevation: 157 ft
Boulder Bridge Loop via Valley Trail and Western Ridge Trail in Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
The Boulder Bridge Loop offers a scenic hiking experience that combines wooded trails and picturesque views of Rock Creek, along with the historic Boulder Bridge built in 1902. This route provides an engaging blend of nature and history, suitable for both casual walkers and seasoned hikers. #Hike #Loop #River…
Distance: 3.1 mi • Elevation gain: 318 ft • Maximum elevation: 338 ft
Southern Loop via Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail in Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
The Southern Loop via the Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail offers a peaceful retreat from urban life, characterized by lush forests and scenic creek views. Hikers can enjoy diverse terrain, from rocky paths to smoother bridle trails, while encountering wildlife and historical features such as Boulder…
Distance: 5.8 mi • Elevation gain: 669 ft • Maximum elevation: 338 ft
Devil's Den Loop Trail in Devil's Den State Park
United States > Arkansas > Washington County
The Devil's Den Loop Trail offers a dynamic hiking experience through the rugged terrain of the Ozark Mountains. This moderate trail features stunning rock formations, including Devil's Den Cave and crevices, and the chance to see seasonal waterfalls along with lush plant life. With its mix of natural beauty,…
Distance: 1.1 mi • Elevation gain: 171 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,178 ft
Yellow Rock Loop Trail in Devil's Den State Park
United States > Arkansas > Washington County
The Yellow Rock Loop Trail offers a captivating hiking experience characterized by unique rock formations, scenic overlooks, and a blend of shaded woodland paths. As you ascend, you'll encounter a variety of natural features, including sandstone crevices and bluffs, leading to the impressive Yellow Rock…
Distance: 2.7 mi • Elevation gain: 541 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,437 ft
National Mall Loop
United States > District of Columbia > Washington
This loop walk is a scenic and enriching journey through Washington DC's most iconic landmarks. As you walk along the broad, tree-lined pathways, you'll encounter historic sites such as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Capitol Building, with numerous museums and memorials lining the way.…
Distance: 4.9 mi • Elevation gain: 223 ft • Maximum elevation: 52 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
Big Schloss via Mill Mountain Trail in Wardensville Wildlife Management Area
United States > West Virginia > Hardy County
Hiking Big Schloss is a memorable journey through a ridge that reveals sweeping views of the Shenandoah Valley and the distant Great North Mountain. The trail weaves through dense hardwoods and rocky terrain, offering intermittent glimpses of the landscape before culminating in a summit with castle-like…
Distance: 4.4 mi • Elevation gain: 1,024 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,858 ft
Bridal Veil Falls and Lunch Rock via Lake Serene Trail in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The hike to Bridal Veil Falls and Lunch Rock is a truly enchanting experience, winding through lush forests filled with the sounds of nature. As you ascend, the captivating views of the rugged mountains and the sparkling waters of Lake Serene come into focus, offering breathtaking photo opportunities along the…
Distance: 7.9 mi • Elevation gain: 2,858 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,621 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
Colchuck Lake Trail in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
United States > Washington > Chelan County
The Colchuck Lake Trail is a delightful hike that leads you to one of the most stunning alpine lakes in Washington. Starting off with a gentle climb through lush forests, the trail gradually transforms into rocky terrain, offering breathtaking views of the towering Dragontail and Colchuck Peaks as you near the…
Distance: 9.6 mi • Elevation gain: 2,375 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,636 ft
Wallace Falls via Woody Trail in Wallace Falls State Park
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
Hiking the Wallace Falls via Woody Trail is an enchanting experience where you’re surrounded by towering old-growth trees and the soothing sounds of cascading water. The trail offers several breathtaking viewpoints, with the stunning Middle Falls being a must-see highlight that captures the essence of the…
Distance: 5.3 mi • Elevation gain: 1,407 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,535 ft
Snow Lake Trail in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
United States > Washington > King County
The Snow Lake Trail is a scenic and moderately challenging hike that rewards adventurers with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Starting from the Alpental Ski Area, the trail features a series of switchbacks that ascend through dense forests, eventually revealing panoramic vistas of the…
Distance: 6.1 mi • Elevation gain: 1,785 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,344 ft
Mount Storm King Trail in Olympic National Park
United States > Washington > Clallam County
The Mount Storm King Trail offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience, leading adventurers through lush forests and up steep switchbacks. As hikers ascend, they are greeted by breathtaking views of Lake Crescent and the surrounding mountains, with the final stretch requiring the use of ropes for a…
Distance: 4.3 mi • Elevation gain: 2,247 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,608 ft
Rattlesnake Ledge Trail in Cedar River Municipal Watershed
United States > Washington > King County
The Rattlesnake Ledge Trail offers a rewarding hiking experience with well-maintained paths that wind through lush forests, leading to stunning viewpoints over Rattlesnake Lake and the surrounding Cascade Mountains. The moderate incline is manageable for most hikers, providing ample opportunities to admire…
Distance: 5.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,991 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,313 ft