Climb Mt. Daniel via the Southeast Ridge
Ronald, Washington
5.0
16 mi
/ 6000 ft gain
Far from the iconic skyline of Seattle, on King County's Eastern boundary, is a lesser known natural skyscraper named Mt. Daniel. At 7960 feet plus, Mt. Daniel's true summit effortlessly juts into the sky as King County's tallest point.From Roslyn, head North for roughly 15 miles on Salmon La Sac Road then veer right where the pavement ends onto Cle Elum Valley Rd (FS 4330) for an additional 10...
Sprite Lake via Paddy-Go-Easy Pass Trail
Ronald, Washington
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 Rock.
Soon Mount Rainier will become visible on the horizon to the south as the way flattens and y...
Horseshoe Lake via Stuart Lake Trailhead
Leavenworth, Washington
5.0
12.35 mi
/ 3071 ft gain
The Trail
Lace up your boots, situate your pack, and get ready to gain 3000 vertical feet over the next eight miles. The way begins placidly enough, paralleling Mountaineer Creek through dense, healthy forests. The constant murmur (or roar, depending upon the season) of the creek will be a a fellow companion for the next few miles. At roughly 1.5 miles, cross the creek and ascend switchbacks a...
Scramble to the Summit of Dragontail Peak
Leavenworth, Washington
16 mi
/ 7000 ft gain
Getting There From Leavenworth, WA, drive Icicle Creek Road for 8.5 miles until you reach Bridge Creek Campground. Turn left here onto Forest Service Road #7601 signed for the Stuart Lake Trailhead. The pavements ends and the road gains elevation quickly as your car transports you high above the Icicle Creek Valley. After four miles, you'll reach the Stuart Lake Trailhead at the road's terminus...
Chelan Lakeshore Trail
Chelan, Washington
5.0
18.13 mi
/ 4478 ft gain
Make Note: This adventure requires out-and-back travel via the 'Lady of the Lake' ferry from Chelan, Washington or Field's Point Landing on Lake Chelan. Schedules, fares, and reservations can be made at: http://ladyofthelake.com/
The route described herein utilizes the Lake Chelan Lakeshore Trail and traverses through the Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness, Okanogan National Forest, Lake Chelan N...
Lila Lakes via Rachel Lakes Trail
Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
4.5
9.47 mi
/ 3012 ft gain
Getting There
From Seattle, drive Interstate 90 to Exit 62, Signed Kachess Lake/Stampede Pass. Turn left and head north over the interstate; you'll reach Kachess Lake Campground in five miles. Turn left where the pavements ends and drive four miles on Box Canyon Road (FS Road #4930) to the Rachel Lake Trailhead. Pack your bags, get on the trail, and begin your trek into the Alpine Lakes Wilde...
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