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    • Quincy, Washington

      Ancient Lakes via Judith Pool

      3.8
      4.44 mi / 558 ft gain
      All around you, waterfalls pour over cliffs as you gaze upon colorful lakes. If you're lucky, a coyote scampers by through a patch of wildflowers – it's just another beautiful day in the Ancient Lakes basin, a gem tucked along the Columbia River Gorge in Central Washington. From the parking lot,...
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    • Stevenson, Washington

      Hardy and Rodney Falls

      4.3
      2.17 mi / 699 ft gain
      Located along the Hamilton Mountain Trail, the Hardy and Rodney falls out and back hike is a good alternative for those looking for a shorter hike compared to the 7.6-mile hike to the top of Hamilton Mountain. From the Hamilton Mountain Trailhead, you will follow the trail through thick trees fo...
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    • Cougar, Washington

      Hike the Lava Canyon

      3.0
      6.5 mi
      Starting at the Lava Canyon Trailhead, you will walk on a paved trail down a few switchbacks until you reach the river, where you can go right or left. Either way takes you to the suspension bridge, but I recommend going right if you are following this guide. It will make more sense in a moment.A...
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    • Mason County, Washington

      Upper Lena Lake

      5.0
      12.61 mi / 4239 ft gain
      The hike to Upper Lena Lake is a beautiful one. It first takes you past Lena Lake, which is a very popular weekend destination for families. Luckily you're pushing on to Upper Lena Lake that sits in a peaceful alpine meadow with Mt. Lena and Mt. Bretherton towering above. The first part of the t...
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    • Bellingham, Washington

      Pixie Falls

      2.7
      0.45 mi / 125 ft gain
      Pixie Falls can be accessed during any season; however it’s most enjoyable during the spring and summer months. This waterfall and swimming hole combo is the perfect way to escape the heat and the crowds. On any given day, there will typically be less than 10 people who access the falls. Pixie is...
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    • Oak Harbor, Washington

      Camp & Hike at the Deception Pass Headlands

      5.0
      5 mi
      THE TRAIL: On the north side of the bridge, you'll come across Rosario Rd. Take this down to the Bowman Bay parking lot and your trailhead begins here. Take a moment to walk out on the fishing pier or watch what people are catching before you continue south on the trail towards Lottie Bay/Lightho...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Summit Mt. Defiance

      5.0
      11 mi / 3300 ft gain
      This hike offers some of the best views one can see in the area. On a clear day, you'll get amazing views of Mt. Rainier. The best part is that as you start heading uphill in the first half mile, you'll get great views of McClellan Butte. Once you reach the summit of Defiance at 5584 feet, you'll...
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    • Stevenson, Washington

      Dog Mountain via Dog Mountain Trail

      4.5
      6.53 mi / 2858 ft gain
      The Dog Mountain trailhead is located halfway between Stevenson and Bingen. Look for the big signed parking area just after milepost 53 (Eastbound). The parking lot fills up quickly, especially during peak wildflower season, so if you can go on a weekday that would be better. There are 3 trails ...
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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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    • Packwood, Washington

      Snow Lake Trail

      3.8
      2.12 mi / 427 ft gain
      Snow Lake is a beautiful lake in Mount Rainier National Park in Washington. You can do the 2.6 mile roundtrip hike to the lake as either a day trip or as a backcountry camp. To camp at one of the two sites on the lake you must secure a permit from the permit office at Longmire. The hike to the s...
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    • Ashford, Washington

      Carter & Narada Falls

      3.0
      5.81 mi / 1434 ft gain
      This hike starts off with a bang! The first thing you do is walk out into a rocky riverbed and get an amazing view of Mt. Rainier. From there, you'll cross a long log bridge to get over the river and head into the woods. After 1.1 miles, you'll come across Carter Falls, and about 100 feet down t...
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    • Creston, Washington

      Hawk Creek Cave

      3.8
      5 mi / 900 ft gain
      The ancient rock walls, cave, and falls of Hawk Creek provide an unreal day hike experience! The best time to hike to Hawk Creek cave is early spring/summer before the water level of Lake Roosevelt is back to it's regular level by July. Any age explorer will be inspired on this adventure! Driv...
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    • Quincy, Washington

      Ancient Lakes Trail

      4.8
      4.34 mi / 213 ft gain
      On the hunt for a dry, scenic backpack during a weekend of dreary, wet, early September weather in the mountains, we decided to head toward the high desert outside of Quincy, WA. After a short hike in, we found a site seldom seen - waterfalls and lakes in the midst of the desert - an area known a...
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    • Nine Mile Falls, Washington

      The Cove

      4.3
      0.7 mi / 105 ft gain
      With activities for everyone, The Cove at Long Lake is the perfect spot to go on a summer day! If you are driving from downtown Spokane, drive towards Nine Mile Falls. Before entering Nine Mile Falls you will come to a dam. At the dam take a left over the bridge. Continue through the little town...
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    • Gold Bar, Washington

      Blanca Lake

      5.0
      7.42 mi / 3540 ft gain
      Although the drive to the trailhead is mostly over gravel roads, Blanca Lake is a very popular hike. The drive is better for cars with clearance and AWD capabilities.  The trail gets right down to it gaining almost 3,000 feet in the first 3 miles. But don't worry, the hard work is well worth the...
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    • Forks, Washington

      Tide Pools at Kalaloch Beach 4

      4.5
      1 mi
      Parking at Kalaloch Beach 4 provides an easy walk to Olympic National Park's infamous tidal pools. With the correct tide schedule you will be able to explore and see ocean life such as starfish and sea anemones up close and personal. Kalaloch Beach 4 isn't the only place to explore tidal pools. Y...
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