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Sauk Mountain Summit 5,541'

Skagit County, Washington

Details

Distance

4 miles

Elevation Gain

1200 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Beau Ramsey

Side hike to an alpine lake. Amazing 360 degree views. Beautiful wildflowers in spring. Great hike to get a friend into hiking in the outdoors.

Even from the Trailhead, the views overlooking the Skagit River valley, all the way out toward Mount Vernon, are outstanding. The trail follows 20 tight switchbacks as it makes it's way 600 feet up to the southern crest of the summit ridge. This is a steep slope and it's possible to look straight down and see all the zigzags below you. In the spring the wildflowers are the best around along this steep slope. Once you reach the ridge crest and turn the corner, all the views to the east will open up. There are endless North Cascade Peaks to view from here. The trail now turns north and eventually northwest as it follows the east side of the summit ridge. You will pass a trail junction with a trail leading down to Sauk Lake. Follow the rocky path up until you reach the lookout site. It may be steep, loose and rough at the end. If you go on the weekend, expect there to be many hikers on the trail. The old lookout does not remain on the summit, it was burned down in 1991.

Directions:
From I-5 exit in Burlington north of Mount Vernon on Highway 20. Follow 20 east for 36 miles and turn left of Sauk Mountain Road also know as RD 1030. If you pass through Rockport and the gas station, you have gone too far. Follow Sauk road (steep gravel road) up for 7.2 miles until the parking lot which has an outhouse just a short walk up the trail.

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