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    Top Spots in and near Snohomish County

    • Skykomish, Washington

      Jade Lake via the Necklace Valley Trail

      15.26 mi / 3323 ft gain
      This hike is definitely one of our all-time favorites. The first time we did it was in August 2015 and due to the exceptionally mild winter that year, fall was already beginning to show its colors. We wanted to see it again in the springtime when everything was in bloom, so we decided to go again...
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    • Skykomish, Washington

      Tank Lakes via Necklace Valley

      18.94 mi / 4721 ft gain
      Tucked high in the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Tank Lakes has everything you could ask for out of a Washington hike. You start low at the Necklace Valley trailhead just south of Skykomish along Highway 2 and meander five miles to a giant log crossing of the East Fork Foss River. From h...
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    • Skykomish, Washington

      Hike to Lake Deer via Lake Dorothy Trailhead

      12.6 mi / 1600 ft gain
      Start off by traveling along Highway 2 and turning towards the Money Creek Campground. Turn off onto Forest Road 6410 and follow that to the Lake Dorothy Trailhead (about 9 miles).This first section of the hike can be pretty crowded on a nice summer day as the trail is very family friendly and it...
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    • Skykomish, Washington

      Backpack from Dorothy Lake Trailhead to Snoqualmie Lake

      18 mi / 1900 ft gain
      The trail was not crowded although when we got to Snoqualmie Lake there were only a couple camping spots left. The trail up from Dorothy is not too hard at all. The weather was perfect. After passing Dorothy you have to ford a creek where the bridge has been washed out. We went through it on foot...
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    • Seattle, Washington

      Paddle Lake Union

      4.6
      As the sun sets over Queen Anne Hill, there are few better places to be in Seattle than Lake Union. Sitting just 2 miles from downtown Seattle, the Lake is a quick escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. No matter the season, catching a sunset and dusk on the lake is absolutely stunning. U...
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    • Snoqualmie, Washington

      Rattlesnake Mountain Trail

      4.0
      10.54 mi / 2664 ft gain
      The Rattlesnake Mountain Trail is often associated with Rattlesnake Ledge, one of the busiest hiking destinations around. But most people don't know that you can continue on from Rattlesnake Ledge another 10 miles to Snoqualmie Point Park. Using the Snoqualmie Point Trailhead, this hike is a wo...
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    • Snoqualmie, Washington

      Rattlesnake Mountain Traverse Run

      21.1 mi
      To Snoqualmie Point Park, from Seattle take I-90 east to Exit 27. At the end of the off-ramp, go right and follow the road to the end. Go through the gate on the right to enter the trail head To Rattlesnake Lake: From take I-90 to Exit 32. Go south on 436th Ave. SE, turning into Cedar Falls Rd...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Trail

      27.57 mi / 3609 ft gain
      This beautiful tucked-away trail offers runners, hikers, and backpackers a new view of their favorite neighboring peaks - like Mailbox Peak and Mt. Si - from one of the most scenic river trails in the Seattle area. Often overlooked in favor of more rigorous hikes, the Middle Fork is a gently gra...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Hike Pratt Balcony

      2.2 mi
      This one can be a bit tricky to find. The trailhead is unmarked and is a bit hidden around a curve of Middle Fork Road so it is easy to miss. At about 9.80 miles from the junction of 468th St. and Middle Fork Road, look for two signs on the right warning of upcoming gravel patches (probably will ...
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    • Seattle, Washington

      Ice Cream Cruise on Lake Union

      My family and I were in Seattle for a wedding and I believe my mom across this gem being advertised in either a newspaper or a magazine. We had a great time and it was an affordable way to get onto the water and something everyone of all ages could do. I love checking out houseboats, being on the...
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    • Issaquah, Washington

      Poo Poo Point

      4.4
      6.57 mi / 1880 ft gain
      The Poo Poo Point trail is a great option for beautiful forest and great views only about 20 minutes outside of Seattle. The longer and less steep of the two routes to Poo Poo Point, this trail leaves from the Issaquah High School (the shorter and steeper Chirico Trail leaves from the paragliding...
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    • Bellevue, Washington

      Anti-Aircraft Peak Loop

      4.5
      3.53 mi / 436 ft gain
      Head up the road about .75 miles and take a left onto the Klondike Swamp Trail (well-singed). Stay on Klondike for a mile before taking a left onto Lost Beagle Trail. From here the trail climbs uphill and wraps around the edge of the park, offering views of the surrounding area. Hop on Shangri-La...
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    • Skykomish, Washington

      Hike to Big Heart Lake

      5.0
      14.6 mi / 3300 ft gain
      This hike takes you past 5 lakes and a few different waterfalls, so if you don't wish to push on to Big Heart, you won't be disappointed! Start at the West Fork Foss River Trailhead, about 2.6 miles past the Necklace Valley Trailhead. The first mile is relatively flat. Once you reach the bridge t...
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    • Skykomish, Washington

      Hike to Foss River and Lakes

      4.0
      4.2 mi / 2400 ft gain
      Choose from Trout Lake (1.6 miles each way with 500 feet of elevation gain), Copper Lake (4.2 miles each way with 2400 feet of elevation gain), or Big Heart Lake at 7.3 miles each way, with 3300 feet elevation gain). There are plenty of camp sites if you decide to go overnight at any of the lakes...
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    • Seattle, Washington

      Discovery Park Beach

      4.3
      2.39 mi / 535 ft gain
      Discovery Park and its beach area great for walking, running, photography, and taking in a sunset. If you want to put your feet in the sand, head down to the western most part of the park. This beach is a sand beach with an iconic lighthouse at the end. Dirftwood also washes up on the beach provi...
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    • Bellevue, Washington

      Coal Creek Trail

      4.0
      5.55 mi / 545 ft gain
      This trail takes you through Coal Creek park and follows the creek along the trail with minimal elevation gain. This trail can also be accessed from the northern end of the park if that's a more convenient drive. For the lower parking lot, park at the Red Town lot (exit 13 off I-90) and cross the...
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