Washington
Looking for the best hiking in Washington? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Washington. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Hiking Spots in and near Washington
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Ellensburg, Washington
Hike Manastash Ridge
4 mi / 1700 ft gainManastash Ridge is a popular hike in Ellensburg, Washington, attracting many locals and students of Central Washington University. While attending school, I climbed the Ridge a handful of times, always with struggle. After making my resolution of 40 hikes in 2015, I decided to tackle this hike fo...Read more -
King County, Washington
Cedar Butte
3.87 mi / 1024.94 ft gainA short, relatively easy, hike up a forested butte near Rattlesnake Lake. 1.75 miles up with 900 feet of elevation gain, reaching a summit with views toward the north, from Mount Si to Mailbox Peak, and several other peaks in between. Despite such a nice payoff with an easy to get to trailhead, t...Read more -
Leavenworth, Washington
Dirtyface Lookout
8.76 mi / 3957 ft gainDirtyface Lookout is a great half-day hiking adventure with beautiful alpine wildflowers, a cascading waterfall, lake views, and forested trail leading to views of the Glacier Peak Wilderness and Enchantments. There is a forest service fee (or Northwest Forest Pass) to park at the trailhead beh...Read more -
Lopez Island, Washington
Watmough Bay Trail
4.51.59 mi / 453 ft gainThe Watmough Bay Trail on Lopez Island, Washington, is a moderate-level hiking trail that stretches for approximately 1.59 miles. The trail is known for its unique natural features, including a prominent cliff face, a pebble beach, and a protected bay. The trail is relatively flat, making it acce...Read more -
Seattle, Washington
South Beach Trail
1.47 mi / 358 ft gainThe South Beach Trail in Discovery Park is located near Seattle Washington. The trail offers a stunning views of the picturesque South Beach coastline. Starting near historic buildings, this trail is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with frequent sightings of foxes, rabbits, snakes, and soarin...Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Peabody Creek Trail
5.05.1 mi / 948 ft gainPeabody Creek Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Port Angeles, Washington.Read more -
Ashford, Washington
Glacier Basin Trail to Glacier Basin Camp
6.45 mi / 1644.79 ft gainThe Glacier Basin Trial begins in “D” loop of the White River Campground in Mt. Rainer National Park. Glacier Basin trailhead is popular with climbers who are beginning their ascent of Mount Rainier. The trail is quite easy and well established after it was severely damaged in 2006. The Trail r...Read more -
Granite Falls, Washington
Old Robe Canyon Trail
3.69 mi / 771 ft gainNOTE: The trail is currently closed about 1 mile in due to landslides. This trail starts right off the Mountain Loop Highway outside of Granite Falls. Look out for a brick sign with the trail name, as it's easy to miss otherwise. There's parking next to the highway, but since there is a history...Read more -
Leavenworth, Washington
Spider Meadow Trail
14.13 mi / 2923 ft gainSpider Meadow Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see local wildlife located near Stehekin, Washington.Read more -
Skykomish, Washington
Lake Dorothy Trail
6.97 mi / 1204 ft gainGet out of town and into the wild with this easy hike. Starting out fast you feel the solitude as soon as you turn off Highway 2 towards Money Creek Campground with a little under 10 miles of dirt road that winds through old forest growth. As you proceed and get closer to the trailhead the pothol...Read more -
Ashford, Washington
Shriner Peak Lookout Trail
4.07.89 mi / 3287 ft gainThe Shriner Peak Lookout Trail is one of the more demanding day hikes in the Mount Rainier region — a relentless 7.89-mile out-and-back that gains over 3,200 feet of elevation to reach a restored fire lookout perched at the summit. The reward is proportional: unobstructed, panoramic views of Moun...Read more -
Sequim, Washington
Tubal Cain Trail
4.519.67 mi / 4465 ft gainThe Tubal Cain Trail, located in Washington’s Olympic National Forest, offers hikers a scenic and adventurous route rich with history. Stretching nearly 20 miles with a 4,465-foot elevation gain, the trail is popular among hikers, campers, and history buffs alike. Its main attractions include a...Read more -
Hoodsport, Washington
Lower South Fork Skokomish Trail
4.0For a serene forest escape in the heart of the Olympic National Forest, the Lower South Fork Skokomish Trail offers a peaceful adventure along one of Washington’s most scenic river valleys. Located just outside of Hoodsport, this trail is known for its lush old-growth forests, river views, and ...Read more -
North Bend, Washington
CCC Road: Upper Trailhead
6.34 mi / 1102.61 ft gainWhile the full Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) road trail can be quite a challenging adventure, the upper section of the trail is perfect for a modest hike or trail run through some beautiful classic PNW forest terrain. Just adjacent to the Middle Fork Road the 3.4-mile trail runs between a sm...Read more -
Cougar, Washington
June Lake
2.47 mi / 0 ft gainJune Lake, is a beautiful mountain lake located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington. The out-and-back trail starts at the June Lake Trailhead and parking area. This hike is family-friendly at just under 2.5 miles to June Lake. Dogs are permitted on the trail on their leash. This park...Read more