Washington
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Spade and Venus Lakes
Ronald, Washington
5.0
26.47 mi
/ 2300 ft gain
Nestled in a high rocky cirque near the upper reaches of Mt Daniel, Spade and Venus Lakes are two of the most remote lakes in the Alpine Lake Wilderness. But to experience this level of pure isolation, you'll need to earn it; the shortest hike in to the lakes is 14 miles, the majority of which is on flat, mind-numbingly repetitive trail which seems to go on for hours (it does).
The trail star...
Hike to Panorama Point
Ashford, Washington
4.6
5.4 mi
/ 1700 ft gain
This 5.4 mile loop hike begins at the Paradise Visitors Center in Mount Rainier National Park. You just follow the skyline trail that begins from the steps with the John Muir quote on them. The hike goes up 1700 feet to its highest point at 7100 feet. From this high up you have some amazing views of Mt. Rainier and the surrounding land. The view from Panorama point is well worth the effort it t...
Hike to Goldmyer Hot Springs
North Bend, Washington
3.5
4.5 mi
Goldmyer Hot Springs is a beautiful little gem nestled within the wilderness of the stunning Cascade Mountains. This hot springs complex is situated on the old remains of a mining town, and delivers steadily flowing water to a set of tiered pools along the mountainside. The “cave” pool at the top hovers around 110 degrees, but as the water cascades down into the lower pools, it cools down to a ...
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...
Olympic Hot Springs
Port Angeles, Washington
3.7
21.52 mi
/ 3556 ft gain
A local favorite, this moderate day hike winds its way uphill from the Appleton Pass trailhead through old growth stands of fir, hemlock and cedar for 2.2 miles to a cluster of hot springs interspersed among the trees. Note: This route is now closed due to a washed out road. The current route is via the Madison Falls Trailhead.
Located in the Olympic National Park, the trailhead lies at the en...
Hike to Rattlesnake Ledge
North Bend, Washington
3.9
4 mi
/ 1160 ft gain
If you’re looking for a fairly easy hike with a great view at the top, the hike to Rattlesnake Ledge is just for you. The Ledge is located on the eastern end of Rattlesnake Ridge, and is the perfect spot to enjoy panoramic views of Rattlesnake Lake, the Cascades, Mt. Si, and Snoqualmie Pass.
But it’s not just the summit that’s wonderful - you’ll spend the entirety of your gradual 1.9-mile ascen...
Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie, Washington
4.2
1.4 mi
/ 509 ft gain
Snoqualmie Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Washington. The waterfall is almost 270 feet tall and ranges in width all the way up to 150 feet when the water is really running.
On sunny, warm days, it can be a little overrun with tourists. Figure out where you want to get your photo from and be patient. Folks tend to be pretty friendly and stay out of the way once it's your turn. D...
Spend a Night at TreeHouse Point
Issaquah, Washington
4.8
This is one of the most magical and romantic places on the planet to get a good night's rest. You'll find that words will escape you when it comes to describing how this place makes you feel. With the Raging River as a backdrop, the powerful white noise will put you into one of the deepest sleeps you've ever had.TreeHouse Point is only 2 miles from I-90 heading East from Seattle. Take Exit 22 h...
Winchester Mountain Fire Lookout
Whatcom County, Washington
4.8
3.28 mi
/ 1335 ft gain
Winchester Mountain is said to have the greatest reward for least amount of effort in all the North Cascades. One of the last fire-lookouts in the region stands on the summit. Views from the summit of Winchester Mountain are beautiful and dramatic to say the least. Being one of the easiest hikes on Hwy 542, it gains only 1,300ft in 2.5 miles from Twin Lakes.
NOTE: A high clearance vehicle is ...
Places to stay
Cook, Washington
Peterson Prairie Campground
Overview
Peterson Prairie Campground offers shaded and secluded campsites nestled in a forest of large pine, spruce and fir trees. The ca...
Port Angeles, Washington
Log Cabin Resort
The resort is also home to a great restaurant, should you get hungry, a general store (beer, wine, sandwiches, ice cream, candy, seasonal...
From $148 / night
Naches, Washington
Bumping Lake Campground
Overview
Bumping Lake Campground sits just off the forested shore of Bumping Lake in the Cascade Mountains east of Mount Rainier National...
Granite Falls, Washington
Tulalip Group Camp
Overview
Situated a short distance from the banks of the Stillaguamish River and in close proximity to several wilderness areas, Tulalip ...
Randle, Washington
North Fork Campground (Wa)
Overview
North Fork Campground sits along the North fork of the Cispus River, shaded by a canopy of trees that include hemlock, maple and...
Randle, Washington
Walupt Lake Campground
Overview
Walupt Lake Campground offers scenic views of Mt. Adams and the surrounding forest on the west end of Walupt Lake. The sites her...
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