Tiger Mountain is a dynamic forest owned and managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). As a working forest it creates revenue for the state as well as providing recreation opportunities for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders.
The Crosshaul Trail, a relatively new addition to this trail network, allows for one-way travel for mountain bikers and two-way travel for hikers. From the Tiger Summit Trailhead, travel on the Connector Trail to the Master Link Trail to the start of the Crosshaul Trail. Go for 0.4 miles on the Crosshaul Trail until it intersects access road 5700 and comes to an end. From here, the variety of dirt roads and trails make it easy to continue your journey or loop back to your car.
Crosshaul
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Length
- 0.4 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 98 feet
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Highest Point
- 2,278 feet
The Tiger Summit trailhead will be closed until further notice for construction. It is expected to open as early as fall/winter 2025.
Hiking Crosshaul
Crosshaul



