Outbound Collective logo
  • United States
  • Washington
  • Snoqualmie Pass
  • Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

    Top Spots in and near Snoqualmie Pass

    • Ronald, Washington

      Winter Backpack to Jade Lake

      4.0
      22 mi / 4000 ft gain
      Starting at the Hyas Lake trailhead north of Cle Elum, it's a meandering easy hike through the woods for about 5.0 miles up to Deception Pass. You gain 1100 feet through this first five miles to the junction with the PCT. From here take a left to continue on the Lake Clarice Trail towards Marmot...
      Read more
    • Ronald, Washington

      Sprite Lake via Paddy-Go-Easy Pass Trail

      6.5 mi / 2923 ft gain
      The Trail Begin backpacking the Paddy-Go-Easy Pass Trail (#1595) through dense spruce forests with riparian undergrowth. The trail will switchback and climb steadily across dry meadows filled with wildflowers, and you'll have increasing views westward of Mount Daniel, Mount Hinman, and Cathedral...
      Read more
    • North Bend, Washington

      Rattlesnake Lake

      5.0
      Being only a 10 minute drive off the 90, this Lake is often overlooked by the popular Rattlesnake Ledge hike right above. Take exit 32 from the 90E onto 436th SE Ave and continue onto Cedar Falls Rd SE and continue for about 3 miles. At this point, a parking lot will be on your right that is both...
      Read more
    • North Bend, Washington

      Rattlesnake Ledge

      3.9
      5.46 mi / 2096 ft gain
      RATTLESNAKE LEDGE TRAIL:The hike to Rattlesnake Ledge begins at the trailhead next to the parking lot at Rattlesnake Lake. From here, you can look up and see the Ledge and rock face that you'll be hiking up toward. The trail begins covered under the forest, which can protect from the elements (su...
      Read more
    • North Bend, Washington

      Snowy Hike to Rattlesnake Ledge

      4.5
      4 mi / 1160 ft gain
      The trail to Rattlesnake Ledge is one of the busiest in Washington. Usually, a Saturday or Sunday is a no go for a lot of avid hikers due to the crowds. Adding a little snow and cold diminishes the crowds nicely. While it is no secret, this hike is popular for a reason. The 2 miles it takes t...
      Read more
    • Ronald, Washington

      Kayak at Cle Elum Lake

      We launched our kayaks from Speelyi Beach right into Cle Elum Lake. Surrounded with views of the beautiful Cascades and the Cle Elum Dam on the northwest side, exploring is endless.  Parking: There is a small parking lot at the top of Speelyi Beach or you can drive right onto the beach to launch ...
      Read more
    • North Bend, Washington

      Little Si

      3.6
      4.01 mi / 1250 ft gain
      Little Si, neighbor to the bigger Mount Si is a decent hike for beginners and families with younger children. It is 4.7 miles round trip (including Boulder Garden Loop - 1.5 miles) gaining 1300ft in elevation - Discover Pass required. This trail is very popular, so if you want seclusion avoid thi...
      Read more
    • 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...
      Read more
    • 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...
      Read more
    • Enumclaw, Washington

      Backpack Noble Knob via Greenwater Trail

      16.9 mi / 3920 ft gain
      From Greenwater heading south: Pass the fire station to FR 70 on the left. Follow FR 70 for about nine miles to FR 7033. Take a right and follow the road to the trailhead. Northwest Forest Pass required. The trail is in good shape and mostly flat to Greenwater Lakes which is great for families a...
      Read more
    • Enumclaw, Washington

      Hike to Greenwater Lakes

      4.5 mi / 900 ft gain
      Following along the Greenwater River, family friendly Greenwater lakes Trail #1176 which has minimal elevation gain, winds through a lush green mossy old growth forest.  Along the trail you will cross over several log bridges and pass a couple of beautiful waterfalls.  At just under two miles int...
      Read more
    • Skykomish, Washington

      Hike Mount Sawyer

      8 mi / 1200 ft gain
      This trail starts off going through the forest of fir and hemlock for the first mile. Once you reach the top of the first hill, you will get a glimpse of all the views you will have the opportunity to enjoy later on. As you descend, the trees will start to thin out. The trail follows the ridge l...
      Read more
    • Skykomish, Washington

      Photograph the Foss River Trestle

      5.0
      Traveling east from Seattle on Highway 2, take a right hand turn onto Foss River Road (Road 68) just after the township of Skykomish. The pavement ends in 1.1 miles, beyond that be cautious of potholes. Continue along this road for a further 1.3 miles, at which point you will pass under a railroa...
      Read more
    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Day Hike to Lake Ingalls

      4.3
      9 mi / 2500 ft gain
      From the parking lot you start out on an old miners road that leads to the trail. Keep right at the first fork (left lead to Esmeralda Basin), then in about 2 miles, go left at the next fork (right leads to Ingalls Pass). The trail will climb steadily as you continue. In about another mile you wi...
      Read more
    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Mountain Run to Lake Ann and Ingalls

      9 mi / 2500 ft gain
      Both trails start at the Esmeralda Trailhead, Trail Number 1394. Lake Ann has a handful of folks that you will run into, whereas Lake Ingalls is a well-traveled trail. Both offer camping spots along the trail, and Lake Ann has spots where you can camp by the lake. NO CAMPING ALLOWED at Lake Ingal...
      Read more
    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Climb Mount Stuart

      5.0
      Global climbing legend Fred Beckey once said, "[Mount Stuart is] without a rival as the crown peak in the central Cascades of Washington, Mount Stuart has been pronounced the single greatest mass of exposed granite in the United States".To ascend the mountain by is easiest route, the Cascading Co...
      Read more