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    Top Spots in and near North Cascades

    • Skagit County, Washington

      Sahale Arm via Cascade Pass

      4.3
      12.34 mi / 5230 ft gain
      To get to this hike, go to Marblemount, WA. Then, drive ~23 miles east on Cascade River Road until the end, the Cascade Pass Trailhead. Even before you hit the trail, you'll get an amazing view of Johannesburg Mountain. Once you're ready to get going, the initial 3.7 miles of this hike to Cascad...
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    • Skagit County, Washington

      Pelton Basin Camp

      8.82 mi / 2543 ft gain
      Starting at 3,640 feet elevation, the Cascade Pass Trailhead begins adjacent to the Johannesburg Camp and proceeds east along a relentless series of switchbacks. Though the trail is consumed by a thick Washington evergreen forest, the switchbacks frequently open to sweeping vistas of the far-reac...
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    • Skagit County, Washington

      Climb Sahale Peak via the South Slope Route

      5.0
      12 mi / 4000 ft gain
      To get to Sahale Peak, drive to Marblemount, WA and continue on the Cascade River Road (Forest Road 15) for 23.5 miles. The road ends at the Cascade Pass trailhead, where the climb begins.The first part of the climb follows the Cascade Pass trail for 3.5 miles and 1,800 feet. Cascade Pass makes a...
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    • Chilliwack, British Columbia

      Hike to Elk Mountain

      4.7
      4.3 mi / 2624.7 ft gain
      Elk Mountain is one of the not so hidden-hidden gems in Chilliwack, BC. Clocking in at around 4 hours return it is an easy day hike offering beautiful views of the Fraser Valley and surrounding mountains. Reaching around 1500m in only 3.5 km, this trail is steep, but beautiful forest and mountain...
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    • Fraser Valley E, British Columbia

      Hike Mount Cheam

      5.0
      Even at the parking lot, there is a stunning view of Lady Peak and Mount Cheam. Walk towards the big pile of logs and towards the old logging road. You will also see an outhouse – this will be your one and only time to use a toilet, so go now. The road continues for about 15 min. before reaching ...
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    • Hope, British Columbia

      Hike to Eaton Lake

      5.0
      From Exit 68, follow Silver Skagit Road 16km until you reach a sign for Eaton Lake Trail and Eaton Lake Forestry Campsite on the left. There is parking for a few cars a short distance past the campsites where you will find the start of the trailhead on your left. From here, the trail climbs steep...
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    • Fraser Valley D, British Columbia

      Explore Bridal Veil Falls in Chilliwack

      4.0
      0.5 mi / 164 ft gain
      Located only a short distance from the Trans-Canada highway is the Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park. The park is a great area for a picnic lunch, but the highlight of the park is the almost 200 ft. (60 meter) waterfall. The location of the park and the duration of the hike to the waterfall make ...
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    • Fraser Valley D, British Columbia

      Camp at Jones Lake

      3.0
      Southwest of Hope and just east of Chilliwack, Jones Lake is a recreation site at a reservoir lake in the coastal mountain range, managed by BC Hydro. Set below granite mountain peaks and surrounded by a dense forest (that is unfortunately being logged), this lake isn't pristine, but it sure is p...
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    • Fraser Valley D, British Columbia

      Paddle on Jones Lake, BC

      5.0
      Jones Lake Reservoir is approximately 25 km southwest of the town of Hope, British Columbia. Directly off of BC Highway #1 at the community of Laidlaw. To reach the lake, you will have to drive 9 km (5.6 mi.) on a  steep and pretty beat up gravel road. The Jones Lake Forest Service Road is car ac...
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    • Winthrop, Washington

      Hike to Easy Pass

      5.0
      7.81 mi / 2844 ft gain
      If you're looking for a beautiful fall hike with breathtaking views and acres of golden larches, this is it. This trail provides a good workout along with miles of photogenic scenery, including glacier views at the top, making the climb well worth the effort. Easy Pass is also (arguably) one of t...
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    • Manning Park, British Columbia

      Hike to Mt. Frosty, EC Manning Provincial Park

      14.2 mi / 5433.1 ft gain
      The larch meadows on the approach to Mt. Frosty are known for 2 things: 1. Wild flowers during the summer and 2. Larches during the autumn.The trail climbs up the south end of Lightning Lake; it is well groomed and graded all the way up. The steepest section is the climb out of Lightning Lakes – ...
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    • Deming, Washington

      Hike to Racehorse Falls

      3.7
      Racehorse Creek is broken up into four distinct waterfalls that drop a total of 140ft through a relatively shallow gorge. The first two waterfalls are punchbowl-type falls that have deep holes at their bases. Immediately below the second waterfall, the creek descends rapidly before it arrives at...
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    • Okanogan County, Washington

      Hike Tatie Peak and Grasshopper Pass

      11 mi / 1800 ft gain
      Direction are from Mazama, WA.  From Mazama drive west on the Lost River Road for approximately 19 miles to Hart's Pass.  Note that the pavement ends around 7 miles from Mazama and the road becomes FS RD 54. The drive up to Hart's Pass is fairly exposed in one spot and has unnerved several of my ...
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    • Manning Park, British Columbia

      Backpack the Heather Trail, BC

      24.9 mi / 1138.5 ft gain
      This hike begins in the middle of Manning Park, with a drive up to the trail-head. This means you get all the benefits of alpine views and fields of wildflowers in the summer months, without hiking the elevation gain.  Manning Park is on the Crowsnest Highway (BC-3). Across the highway from the ...
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    • Rainy Pass, Washington

      Black Peak's South Ridge

      3.0
      7 mi / 4700 ft gain
      Starting at Rainy Pass trailhead, you'll proceed to skirt high above Lake Ann on a marvelously maintained trail. Without realizing you're about to arrive at a pass, you'll come to Heather Pass, where you'll need to take a right. Continuing straight is also a popular hike, especially during peak l...
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    • Winthrop, Washington

      Hike Cutthroat Pass from Rainy Pass Trailhead

      10 mi / 2000 ft gain
      This hike begins at the parking area across from the Rainy Pass Trail Head. It is on the north side of Route 20. There is a larger parking area a little further down Route 20. The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is 2600 miles long and links the borders of Canada and Mexico as it travels through some of...
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