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    Top Spots in and near North Cascades National Park

    • Hope, British Columbia

      Cycle the Kettle Valley Rail-Trail

      4.0
      Top 10 Areas of Interest - from West to East (1) Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park(2) Red Ochre cliffs in the Tulameen(3) Trout Creek Trestle & The Kettle Valley Steam Train(4) Penticton's Munson Mountain & the Naramata Bench(5) The Little & Big Tunnel above Naramata(6) Myra-Bellevue ...
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    • Hope, British Columbia

      Hike the Kettle Valley Trail through the Othello Tunnels

      3.0
      3.4 mi / 300 ft gain
      This 5.5km loop family-friendly hike is highly accessible and an easy jaunt into the beautiful Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park. Just two hours from Vancouver, the loop hike will take you up and down through some lush forest towards the beautiful old railway tunnels which were built in the early...
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    • Hope, British Columbia

      Hike to Flood Falls, British Columbia

      5.0
      0.6 mi / 262.5 ft gain
      You can see the waterfall up high cascading down to the ground from where you park. Once you get to the trailhead and park on the side of the road, follow the trail toward the waterfall. The trail is a bit rough in spots with lots of roots, so be careful where you step. On the way to the falls, t...
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    • Winthrop, Washington

      Hike Abernathy Peak

      9 mi / 5100 ft gain
      Abernathy Peak is one of the shortest and easiest peak on the Bulger List, as it's just a walk-up covering  around 9 miles and 5100 feet in gain. The trail to starts at the Twisp River Trail, but a few paces after the trailhead, the trail splits and you head left for Scatter Lake. The next 3.5 mi...
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    • Mazama, Washington

      Cross Country Ski from the Mazama Trailhead

      5.0
      Many cross country ski trails begin at the Mazama trailhead, located in the town of Mazama, just off of Highway 20. This area offers the perfect jumping off ground for a day on the trails.  Follow the interior short and flat Inn Run Loop trail to get your legs warmed up or get some practice on fl...
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    • Arlington, Washington

      Boulder River Trail

      4.3
      8.12 mi / 1424 ft gain
      Boulder River is a great outing for those days when you feel like you just need a good hike through the forest. This makes for a nice long day hike, but because both of the large waterfalls are within the first half of the trail, you can still see the falls without going the whole way. One of the...
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    • Darrington, Washington

      Scramble Mount Pugh

      5.0
      11 mi / 5300 ft gain
      Not for the faint of heart - or those with a fear of heights - Mount Pugh offers some of the most rewarding summit views in the Cascades.Located off the northern end of the Mountain Loop Highway, this is an easy day trip from anywhere in the Puget Sound area. Though finding the trailhead can be t...
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    • Winthrop, Washington

      Bike the North Cascades Highway

      38 mi / 3500 ft gain
      The North Cascades Highway is one of the most beautiful roads in the country. A popular, but long bike ride is to ride from Marblemount on the West side of the Cascades to Mazama on the east side. But for those who aren't up for an epic ride, there is an out and back option from Mazama on east si...
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    • Winthrop, Washington

      Hike to the Tawlks Foster Suspension Bridge

      2 mi / 70 ft gain
      The pin above is a small gravel parking lot which is clearly marked as "Trail Head" from the road. Once you park you are within eye shot of an information station and the trail is marked as "Suspension Bridge Access." Walk past this sign and continue on the well-groomed trail eastward for just sh...
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    • Arlington, Washington

      Three Fingers Lookout

      4.5
      14.31 mi / 4357 ft gain
      Approximately 11 miles east of Granite Falls, WA, on the Mt. Loop Highway,  turn onto Forest Service road 41 and follow this road for 18.0 miles to the trailhead. The road is quite rough and it is recommended you have a four-wheel drive vehicle. There is a washout about halfway along the road, an...
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    • Granite Falls, Washington

      North Lake via Independence Lake

      5.56 mi / 2431 ft gain
      North Lake is everything you could want in a subalpine lake: emerald green hues, cold, clear water, lots of brook trout and far from cell-phone reception. This backpack is perfect when the weather gets hot and sunny, though it does reside in what is known as “the wettest section of the Cascades,...
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    • Darrington, Washington

      Climb Sloan Peak via the Corkscrew Route

      5.0
      14 mi / 6035 ft gain
      You'll start the approach to this climb at the Sloan Peak trailhead at 1800ft elevation. Moving south along the trail, you'll begin with a traverse through some marshlands and several water crossings along the Sauk River and its tributaries for the first mile and before gaining any elevation. It ...
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    • Granite Falls, Washington

      Dispersed Camp near Beaver Creek Group Camp, Mt. Baker Snoqualmie NF

      This campsite is located along the Mountain  Loop Highway. There are various options for dispersed camping around the area, as well as some you can reserve ahead of time such as the Coal Creek Campground and the Beaver Creek Group Campground. This campsite is located just before Beaver Creek grou...
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    • Darrington, Washington

      Backpack to Glacier Peak Meadows and White Chuck Glacier

      34 mi / 9000 ft gain
      Starting at the North Fork Sauk Trailhead (NFD 49) off the Mountain Loop Highway, you will travel 5.3 miles and gain a leisurely 1,100 feet of elevation until you reach Mackinaw Shelter. This is where the real work begins. The trail gains a calf-burning 3,000 feet in the next 2.9 miles until you ...
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    • Darrington, Washington

      Hike to Goat Lake

      4.5
      10.4 mi / 1400 ft gain
      The trail starts by lazily winding through beautiful forest. Fairly quickly, you'll reach a fork for the Upper and Lower Elliot Creek Trails. Both will take you to Goat Lake in about the same distance (~3 miles), but each offers a different take on the area. The lower trail winds along as it foll...
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    • Darrington, Washington

      Camp at Goat Lake

      4.3
      10.4 mi / 1400 ft gain
      If you just loved your day hike to Goat Lake so much that you want to return and spend some more time, you're in luck - the lake offers a camping area that holds at least 15 campsites and even comes with a pit latrine. This is a great overnight option if you aren't looking for a difficult hike in...
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