Hiking Guide
WTA's hiking guide is the most comprehensive database of hikes in Washington, and comprises content written by local hiking experts and user submitted information. All data is vetted by WTA staff. This resource is made possible by the donations of WTA members.
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Results List
4235 HikesWilliam O. Douglas Wilderness
Central Washington > Yakima
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Length
- 52.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 3,600 feet
This heritage trail provides muscle-powered users (read: hikers) the opportunity to experience many of the natural, historic and cultural sites that William O. Douglas hiked and wrote about in his book Of Men and Mountains.
White Pass Nordic Center
South Cascades > White Pass/Cowlitz River Valley
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Length
- 1.86 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 250 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,500 feet
The Nordic Center across from the White Pass Ski Area is a great alternative for those who don't want to zoom downhill. Take it a little slower and soak in the views by snowshoeing around a large lake rife with winter wildlife.
White Bluffs - South Slope
Central Washington > Tri-Cities
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Length
- 10.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 530 feet
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Highest Point
- 900 feet
On this hike you’ll drop down through the bluffs and walk along the last free-flowing stretch of the Columbia River, climb to a ridge walk with panoramic views, and perhaps visit a sandstone pillar.
Walupt Lake Loop
South Cascades > Goat Rocks
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Length
- 15.3 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,650 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,712 feet
The Walupt Lake Loop offers a long hike along a lake, across a creek, and through green bottomlands to peek-a-boo views of the Goat Rocks. Then follow it back down through forest and to the shores of Walupt Lake for a refreshing post-hike dip!
Wallula Gap Overlook
Central Washington > Tri-Cities
Private property surrounds the parcels of public property in Wallula Gap, rendering them inaccessible to hikers.
Tumac Mountain
South Cascades > White Pass/Cowlitz River Valley
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Length
- 4.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,304 feet
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Highest Point
- 6,340 feet
Branching off the Sand Ridge trail just beyond Twin Sisters Lake, this trail leads to an old lookout site atop Tumac Mountain and travels through sub-alpine slopes, before traversing and switchbacking up this volcanic cinder cone.
Triad Creek
North Cascades > Mountain Loop Highway
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Length
- 4.0 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 2,755 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,807 feet
A long neglected trail connecting Buck Creek Pass to the rugged and wild upper Suiattle River.
Toutle Trail - Kalama Horse Camp to Red Rock Pass
South Cascades > Mount St. Helens
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Length
- 4.8 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 1,300 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,280 feet
The first section of the Toutle Trail begins at the Kalama Horse Camp, where ample parking and camping are available. The trail crosses a gully and follows alongside the Kalama River.
Toutle River Sediment Retention Structure Trail
South Cascades > Mount St. Helens
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Length
- 1.2 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 0 feet
This is a 1.2-mile loop trail that takes hikers on a tour of the structure the Army Corps of Engineers built to keep sediment from Mount St. Helens from washing down the Toutle River and inundating the communities downstream.
Tieton River Meadows Snowshoe
South Cascades > Goat Rocks
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Length
- 10.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 350 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,500 feet
Follow an unplowed forest road as it meanders up the Tieton River Valley and keep on the lookout for elk, fox, martens and other wildlife that thrive in this wilderness area. Along the way you can enjoy views of Old Snowy Mountain or explore the wide meadows that line the trail.
Tieton Meadows
South Cascades > Goat Rocks
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Length
- 9.8 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,900 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,600 feet
This horse/hiker trail used to access Bear Creek Mountain, but years of underuse and neglect has rendered it nearly impossible to follow.
Ten Day
South Cascades > Goat Rocks
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Length
- 1.2 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 1,800 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,700 feet
This little-used trail gets hikers to Cirque Lake in the Goat Rocks Wilderness. Paralleling Tenday Creek, it's a low-key riverside walk to a lovely little lake.
Swakane Peak
Central Washington > Wenatchee
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Length
- 7.4 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,787 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,297 feet
Take one of three different routes to the top of Swakane Peak for expansive views across the Columbia River and a peek-a-boo view of Icicle Ridge to the west. Two of the routes can be combined for a loop day trip.
Sunshine Trail
South Cascades > Mount Adams Area
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Length
- 1.5 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,600 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,400 feet
A primitive trail that climbs steeply to connect the Trapper Creek Trail (#192) to the Observation Trail (#132).
Summit Springs
South Cascades > Mount Adams Area
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Length
- 5.6 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,738 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,219 feet
A hiker and biker trail that is moderate in difficulty, Summit Springs is also known as Snass Creek.
St. Louis Falls and Mines
North Cascades > Mountain Loop Highway
This is a short hike, about a half mile round trip, and not steep, so it's a good introduction for kids and new hikers.
Spacing Study Trail
South Cascades > Mount Adams Area
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Length
- 0.4 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 0 feet
Visit a short but interesting trail with interpretive signs explaining studies on tree spacing during replantation.
Bear Lake
Southwest Washington > Columbia River Gorge - OR
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Length
- 2.4 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 475 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,100 feet
Goldstream Provincial Park: Grand Loop
Puget Sound and Islands > San Juan Islands
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Length
- 5.6 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,110 feet
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Highest Point
- 510 feet
Coast Trail: Mount Maguire Loop
Puget Sound and Islands > San Juan Islands
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Length
- 10.2 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,600 feet
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Highest Point
- 879 feet
Boundary Bay Regional Park
Puget Sound and Islands > San Juan Islands
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Length
- 2.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 0 feet
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Highest Point
- 10 feet
