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    Top Spots in and near Mount Rainier National Park

    • North Bend, Washington

      Hike Kendall Peak

      5.0
      9.2 mi / 2800 ft gain
      Kendall Peak is an easily accessible summit hike just off of Exit 52 of I-90 that offers spectacular 360-degree views of the entire Snoqualmie range. You’ll start out in the PCT parking lot where you’ll need a NW Forest Pass to park, or pay the daily fee. A permanent bathroom and backcountry acce...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Scramble Guye Peak

      4.5 mi / 2200 ft gain
      There are quite a few ways up Guye Peak ranging from a simple walk up to multiple pitches of technical rock climbing.  Both of the routes described here start from the PCT parking lot north of exit 52 of I-90 at Snoqualmie Pass.  Some of the scrambling described would be treacherous in wet or sno...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Climb Mount Thomson

      16 mi / 4500 ft gain
      The West Ridge of Thomson is rated 5.6 and is 4-5 pitches depending on how you break it up. The East Ridge is some spicy 4th class and although people do scramble it, it is recommend to use a rope on the descent. The Approach Starting at the PCT trail-head you have two options.  You can take the ...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Mailbox Peak Old Trail

      4.4
      4.96 mi / 3898 ft gain
      Note this adventure covers the old route. For the updated route, check out Hike Mailbox Peak New Trail. Take exit 34 from I-90. Head north on 468th Ave SE until the intersection with the SE Middle Fork Road. Turn right onto the Middle Fork Road. Follow SE Middle Fork Road 2.2 miles to the stop ...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Mailbox Peak New Trail

      4.2
      10.53 mi / 4127 ft gain
      *Disclaimer this article is in regards to the newly built trail.* For the old trail, head to Hike Mailbox Peak.  Just off of exit 34, Mailbox Peak offers a birds-eye view of the surrounding area. This hike begins at a mere 800 ft. above sea level and by the time you are done you are nearly touch...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Hike to Gravel Lake

      13.6 mi / 2759 ft gain
      Starting at the Snoqualmie Pass PCT trailhead, you start hiking through an old growth forest. This hike has a nice gradual incline with views starting near a talus field. Late June, early July wildflowers are growing like crazy along the trail. This field offers a up close view of Mt. Rainier alo...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Drive Along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River

      5.0
      Some days you don't need to tackle a grueling summit or long mileage loop, just getting outside the city is enough. Driving forest roads is always an adventure and pays its dividend in seclusion, viewpoints, and peacefulness. The Middle Fork Snoqualmie (FR56) offers a photo enthusiast numerous pi...
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    • Ronald, Washington

      Hex Mountain Trail

      7.36 mi / 2710 ft gain
      Hex Mountain is a steep but rewarding out and back hike/snowshoe with 360 views from the peak. On a clear day you can see Mount Rainier, the Teanaways, the Stuart range, and many other surrounding peaks. Low avalanche risk makes this an enjoyable winter destination for snowshoers and backcountry ...
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    • Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

      Day Hike to Lila Lakes and Alta Pass

      4.3
      12 mi / 3000 ft gain
      Getting There From Seattle, drive Interstate 90 to Exit 62, Signed Kachess Lake/Stampede Pass. Turn left and head north over the interstate; you'll reach Kachess Lake Campground in five miles. Turn left where the pavements ends and drive four miles on Box Canyon Road (FS Road #4930) to the Rachel...
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    • Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

      Take a Hike Up To Rampart Lakes

      5.0
      11 mi / 2200 ft gain
      Getting There: From I-90 East, take exit 62. Take a left, heading over the highway. After 5.2 miles, the road veers left, passing Lake Kachess Campground. Go another 0.3 miles on the gravel road and take a right at a sign for Rachel Lake/Trail 1313. At this point, the road gets a little rough, bu...
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    • Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

      Hike Alta Mountain

      4.0
      12 mi / 3300 ft gain
      Start off at Trail #1313 to Rachel Lake. The first 2.5 miles is a flat, slow uphill hike till you get to a river crossing. From there, the next 1.3 miles will be a 1,000 foot elevation gain to Rachel Lake. Once you arrive, this is a good spot to rest, eat some snacks, and replenish your water sup...
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    • Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

      Snowshoe to Rachel Lake

      8 mi / 2100 ft gain
      Begin at the Rachel Lake Trailhead and fill out the registry with your individual/group information.As you start the hike heading Northwest towards the lake itself, the trail begins to steadily climb from its initial elevation of 2500 feet. Once you cross the Alpine Lake Wilderness sign, the path...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Upper Wildcat Lake

      1.0
      14.43 mi / 4370 ft gain
      Although this hike is possible if you’re looking for an all-day training hike, it’s much more enjoyable if it’s an overnight backpacking trip. Head up the trail past Snow Lake toward Gem Lake. En route to Snow Lake will be a little crowded, but should lighten significantly as you continue hiking...
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    • Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

      Thorp Mountain Lookout via Knox Creek Trail

      4.34 mi / 1677 ft gain
      This trail features beautiful wildflower meadows during the summer season and is relativity low trafficked. Bring your hammock for breathtaking views from the lookout and catch an incredible sunset. The summit has no established camping spots, so if staying overnight prepare to sleep on uneven gr...
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    • Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

      Hike to Rachel Lake

      4.8
      8 mi / 1600 ft gain
      This hike is 8 miles roundtrip, with 1600 feet of elevation gain. Once you're on the trail, it starts heading uphill to help get your heart rate up on the hike. As you enter the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the trail starts to level out. You'll cross a few streams and hike through a fair amount of ve...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Gem Lake and Wright Mountain

      4.7
      10.62 mi / 3107 ft gain
      The trail to Gem Lake lies along the same trail that passes by the incredibly popular Snow Lake. While the masses typically stop the first place they can along the shores of Snow Lake, fewer make the short trek from there up to Gem Lake. Park at the giant lots at the end of the road to Alpental (...
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