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.
We respectfully acknowledge the lands we are visiting are the homelands of Indigenous tribes of the Pacific Northwest, some of whom have reserved rights on these lands. Tribes continue to rely on and share in the management of these lands today. Please tread gently and treat these places with respect.
Results List
4224 HikesCopper Basin via Copper Creek
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Length
- 4.2 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,300 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,600 feet
12.12.25: Holden Village is closed due to mudslides and washouts on FR 8301. The closure is expected to last through at least May 2026.
Champion Beach
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Length
- 0.4 miles, (type not yet set)
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Elevation Gain
- 50 feet
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Highest Point
- 850 feet
Carbon River to Ipsut Falls
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Length
- 10.8 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 500 feet
The Fairfax Bridge (3 miles south of Carbonado) is closed to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic until further notice due to safety concerns. The bridge closure renders this hike inaccessible.
Cape Horn
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Length
- 7.2 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,300 feet
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Highest Point
- 1,350 feet
Camp Creek Falls
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Length
- 0.6 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 40 feet
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Highest Point
- 1,360 feet
Blyth Park
Blandford Canyon
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Length
- 0.9 miles of trails
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Elevation Gain
- 75 feet
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Highest Point
- 175 feet
Billy Goat
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Length
- 9.8 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,200 feet
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Highest Point
- 6,600 feet
Big Tree Ridge
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Length
- 1.8 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 680 feet
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Highest Point
- 770 feet
Big Rock Park - North
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Length
- 1.25 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 20 feet
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Highest Point
- 571 feet
Yacolt Burn State Forest - Bells Mountain
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Length
- 8.9 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 1,100 feet
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Highest Point
- 1,500 feet
Banner Forest
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Length
- 4.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 50 feet
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Highest Point
- 430 feet
Wynoochee Lake
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Length
- 12.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,100 feet
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Highest Point
- 950 feet
Woods Creek
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Length
- 1.8 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 296 feet
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Highest Point
- 1,135 feet
White River
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Length
- 8.2 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 900 feet
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Highest Point
- 2,507 feet
West Fork Teanaway River
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Length
- 9.6 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 2,800 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,750 feet
West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails
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Length
- 10.0 miles of trails
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Highest Point
- 300 feet
Union Creek
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Length
- 4.5 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 900 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,035 feet
Trapper Creek
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Length
- 13.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 3,050 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,207 feet
Trail Creek
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Length
- 9.4 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,840 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,750 feet
Yacolt Burn State Forest - Tarbell Trail
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Length
- 24.75 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 4,756 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,120 feet
Yacolt Burn State Forest - Sword Fern Trail
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Length
- 7.1 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,209 feet
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Highest Point
- 2,187 feet
Swift Creek
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Length
- 16.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,700 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,930 feet
Swan Creek Park
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Length
- 4.8 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 325 feet
Sunday Lake
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Length
- 6.2 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 355 feet
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Highest Point
- 1,900 feet
Suntop Lookout
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Length
- 2.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 473 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,238 feet
Strawberry Mountain
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Length
- 10.7 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,280 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,900 feet
St. Cloud
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Length
- 1.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 0 feet
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Highest Point
- 50 feet
Nisqually Vista Loop
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Length
- 1.1 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 200 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,400 feet
Beacon Rock State Park - Hamilton Mountain
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Length
- 7.5 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,000 feet
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Highest Point
- 2,400 feet
4.9.26: The first 1/4-mile of trail is closed due to a landslide. Access to the trail is available via the Hadley trailhead. Park at the Hamilton Mountain trailhead and hike to the Hadley trailhead as parking at the latter is very limited.
