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Hike at Wallace Falls
Gold Bar, Washington
4.6
5.6 mi
/ 1300 ft gain
The trailhead is located at the far end of the parking lot, next to the info kiosk and bathrooms. It starts out in a wide open area that shortly leads to stunning views of Mt. Index and Baring Mountain. The trail turns to the left and you're greeted by a beautiful Wordsworth quote carved into a trail sign that's sure to resonate with lovers of the outdoors.
The trail continues at a even grade a...
Hike to Wallace Lake via Greg Ball Trail
Gold Bar, Washington
4.5
8.2 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
An alluring State Park for its massive waterfall display, Wallace Falls is a high traffic destination along Highway 2, but don't overlook Wallace Lake as the falls steal the limelight. Head East on Highway 2, once you enter the town of Gold Bar keep on the lookout for the State Park signs and turn left (right around milepost 28). From here the route is well signed and it is very easy to naviga...
Scramble up Mt. Persis
Gold Bar, Washington
4 mi
/ 2658 ft gain
There isn’t a clearly designated trail to start this scramble/hike. Look for the trail that more resembles a boot path. The trail won’t be well marked, but there might be some orange tape or markers to help you find your way.During the first mile of the hike, you’ll see the most elevation gain, so be prepared to get into it right from the start. Once you reach the ridge, the trail will level ou...
Lake Serene and Bridal Veil Falls
Gold Bar, Washington
4.8
7.74 mi
/ 2569 ft gain
Consider this a must-do if you are in Seattle and feel like knocking out two amazing hikes AND getting to see a hidden lake all along US 2.
The trail starts out on an old road with the typical amazing forest surrounding you. After roughly 2 miles the road will end and you can go right (signage is easy to see) to Bridal Veil Falls or you can keep going and go straight to Lake Serene. This is wh...
Hike to Heybrook Ridge
Sultan, Washington
3.2 mi
/ 760 ft gain
Although short, this new trail is a great warm-up to the many other trails this area has to offer. Starting immediately across the North Fork Skyhomish River at the new trailhead, you will make your way up this moderately steep hike to the Heybrook Ridge. once you reach the top of the trail, you will cross two sets of power lines and an old utility road before making it to the viewpoint. From t...
Exploring Sunset Falls
Gold Bar, Washington
1.0
Note: Please be careful when exploring the falls. We recommend not walking on the surfaces directly next to the falls as the water is moving very quickly and can pick you up quickly. The falls are home to several very sad losses.
Sunset Falls is the largest and the final of the three major waterfalls on the South Fork of the Skykomish River. The falls drop 104 vertical feet over a 350-foot lon...
Heybrook Lookout
Gold Bar, Washington
4.6
2.47 mi
/ 984 ft gain
To the trailhead, drive east on highway 2 from Everett. Just past milepost 37 you will see a gravel parking area on the left side of the highway.
Wander through a mossy forest that reminds me of Olympic National Park and traverse up 1.3 miles of switch backs to ascend heybrook lookout! Dogs are allowed on leash.
When we hiked here, the sun peaked through the fog to give us spectacular views...
Greider Lakes Trail
Gold Bar, Washington
8.5 mi
/ 2054 ft gain
Greider Lakes Trail is an approximately 8+ mile hike out-and-back from the trailhead, which is labeled after a long drive up a gravel road. First 2 miles are flat, next 3 are switchbacks up. Once you reach the first larger lake, keep going! The second one is also gorgeous. This is a beautiful hike, well worth the time and effort.
Note:
There is a vault toilet at the trailhead.
Walt Bailey Trail
Granite Falls, Washington
8.4 mi
/ 2579 ft gain
Walt Bailey Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Granite Falls, Washington.
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Boardman Group Camp
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Esswine Group Camp
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Gold Basin Campground
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