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    Top Spots in and near Snohomish County

    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Spider Gap to Buck Creek Pass

      5.0
      34.4 mi / 8317 ft gain
      Backpacking the Spider Gap to Buck Creek Pass Loop in the Glacier Peak Wilderness is no easy task, but yields some of the most spectacular views found in Washington. Plan for at least four days in order to stay fresh and to allow for extra time to soak in the Cascadian beauty that assaults your ...
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    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Spider Meadow Trail

      14.13 mi / 2923 ft gain
      Spider Meadow Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see local wildlife located near Stehekin, Washington.
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Melakwa Lakes via Denny Creek Trail

      4.6
      8.84 mi / 2615 ft gain
      This hike has it all: old-growth forests, rivers, waterfalls, alpine lakes, views, peaks, and so on. The hike starts from near Denny Creek Campground in between the separate I-90 viaducts. Almost immediately, you will cross over a walk bridge over Denny Creek's waterfalls, and then eventually und...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Kaleetan Peak

      9 mi / 2200 ft gain
      Initial note: because this is an alpine scramble, do your research before tackling this adventure, including learning the correct route and the current conditions (such as any early- or late-season snow). From the Denny Creek Trailhead, take the Denny Creek trail just over 4 miles to Melakwa Lak...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Kaleetan Lake via Denny Creek Trail

      If you want to visit multiple lakes, get a view of or tackle a peak at Kaleetan, Chair, and Bryant, campgrounds for overnight or weekend adventures, fish in the lakes, explore off the trail and natural waterslides and picnic area waterfalls, this is for you. Denny Creek Trail offers it all! Afte...
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    • Marblemount, Washington

      Sahale Glacier Camp via Cascade Trailhead

      5.0
      11.09 mi / 4183 ft gain
      As an initial note, to spend an overnight at Sahale Glacier Camp, you need to obtain a permit at the North Cascades Ranger Station in Marblemount, Washington. Permits are limited, so get there early or call in advance. To start, go to Marblemount, WA and then drive ~23 miles east on Cascade Rive...
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    • 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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    • Anacortes, Washington

      Pacific NW Trail in Deception Pass State Park

      5.0
      2.12 mi / 259 ft gain
      Starting from the Rosario Beach parking lot, the trail heads out past a large recreation area for families and into a wooded area leading up to Rosario Head.  At this point in the trail there are beaches on either side that provide a great opportunity to explore some tidal pools. If you choose to...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Franklin Falls via Wagon Road Trail

      4.4
      2.07 mi / 331 ft gain
      This is an easy 2 mile roundtrip hike that leads to beautiful Franklin Falls. The trail is very well maintained and is easy for even young hikers to travel. The trail goes through the forest and along a gorge as you gain 400 feet in elevation to the falls. There are a few places you can scramble...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Snowshoe to Franklin Falls

      5.0
      6 mi / 400 ft gain
      Depending on the road conditions and where you parked, the hike will be somewhere between 5-6 miles roundtrip. I always advise checking the weather and Washington Trail Association trip reports for the latest information.  If conditions are ideal, grab your snowshoes and head to the mountains! Yo...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Park Butte Lookout

      4.5
      7.64 mi / 2100 ft gain
      This place is really the stuff of fairy tales. Where else can you find a tiny cabin with 360-degree views of stunning mountain scenery? To the west, you can see all the way to Bellingham and the Puget Sound. To the south and east lie the jagged North Cascades. And the entire northern horizon is ...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Backpack the Easton Glacier Railroad Grade

      10 mi / 3000 ft gain
      Begin at the Park Butte trailhead, trail 603. Hike past the first Scott Paul trail sign a few hundred feet from the trailhead. Continue on and cross appropriately name Rocky Creek heading up on the Park Butte Trail. Continue up the Park Butte trail passing the Scott Paul trail again at about 4,50...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Climb Mt. Baker via the Easton Glacier Route

      16 mi / 7600 ft gain
      The Easton Glacier route is one of the mountain’s most popular and likewise, most crowded. Check out Mt. Baker’s Squak Glacier route or Coleman Deming Glacier route for an alternative climb with similar difficulty.You’ll start out at Schreibers Meadow Trailhead (3,200 ft.). To get there, exit off...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Climb Mt. Baker via Squak Glacier

      10 mi / 7500 ft gain
      NOTE: THIS ROUTE REQUIRES GLACIER TRAVEL SKILLSMt Baker, or Kulshan, is a remarkable mountain in northwest Washington. Whether you're in Anacortes, Bellingham, Vancouver or on the San Juan Islands you can see Mt Baker standing as a citadel over the Northwest. Unlike the more popular routes like t...
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