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4215 Hikes

Miller River Road Snowshoe

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - West
 
Length
7.4 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
700 feet
Highest Point
2,200 feet
Rating
Average rating:
4.00
(1 vote)
  • Good for kids
  • Old growth
  • Rivers
In winter, and, as with all showshoeing, the right gear, it is possible to snowshoe the Miller River Road to the Dorothy Lake Trailhead.
 
 

Martin Peak Snowshoe

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
 
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
A peak adjacent to Spinnaker Peak - 360 degree views of the surrounding Cascade mountains. Climbing experience and equipment required.
 
 

Manastash Ridge - Prater Trail

Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
 
Highest Point
3,580 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Mountain views
  • Summits
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
Part of the trail system at Manastash Ridge, the Prater trail allows hikers to make loops or alternate routes for the more well-known Westberg Trail.
 
 

Lundin Peak

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
 
Length
7.6 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
2,900 feet
Highest Point
6,057 feet
Rating
Average rating:
4.00
(3 votes)
  • Mountain views
  • Ridges/passes
  • Summits
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
This is a steep scramble up Lundin Peak. Gear and prior experience required.
 
 

Low Mountain

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
 
Length
6.0 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
3,300 feet
Highest Point
5,420 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Summits
A scramble up a mountain just off I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass. Route finding and climbing experience required.
 
 

Lost Lake

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - West
 
Rating
Average rating:
3.00
(3 votes)
At one point this may have been a viable recreation option but the land managers have confirmed there is no public access to this trail or this lake at this time. This route leads through private property and the lake itself is off-limits to the public.
 
 

Loser Ridge Snowshoe

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
 
Length
8.6 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
2,200 feet
Highest Point
4,600 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Summits
A moderate snowshoe hike in Snoqualmie Pass.
 
 

Loch Katrine

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
 
Length
7.2 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
1,500 feet
Highest Point
3,000 feet
Rating
Average rating:
3.00
(1 vote)
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Rivers
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
  • Wildlife
Take a hike through an active working forest to the peaceful Loch Katrine. Be aware that this hike is on private property, and a day permit is required for entry.
 
 

Lake Julius and Loch Eileen

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
 
Length
15.9 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
3,815 feet
Highest Point
5,735 feet
Rating
Average rating:
2.50
(6 votes)
  • Fall foliage
  • Lakes
  • Waterfalls
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
You can hike to Loch Eileen two ways — via a trailhead off Highway 2, or from trails you can access if you reserve a spot at Alpine Lakes High Camp.
 
 

Little Wenatchee River Road Snowshoe

Central Cascades > Leavenworth Area
 
Length
10.0 miles of trails
Elevation Gain
1,080 feet
Highest Point
3,000 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
Starting from the west end of Lake Wenatchee, this snowshoe along a snowy forest service road is a great way to get out in the snow on a relatively flat and wide trail. Side roads offer an uphill route to a viewpoint or you can meander down toward the river and turn back at any point you please.
 
 

Lichtenwasser Lake Snowshoe

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
 
Rating
Average rating:
3.00
(1 vote)
This snowshoe route follows Smithbrook Road north from Highway 2, then leaves the road to climb across open terrain to Licthenwasser Lake. This route requires routefinding skills and the ability to read and navigate through avalanche terrain.
 
 

Lennox Creek (Dog Mountain)

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
 
Length
9.0 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
3,800 feet
Highest Point
5,408 feet
Rating
Average rating:
3.50
(2 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Fall foliage
  • Mountain views
  • Old growth
  • Ridges/passes
  • Rivers
  • Summits
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
  • Wildlife
This abandoned trail climbs from the Lennox Creek Valley under thick canopy to a prominent peak in between the North Fork and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers.
 
 

Lake Margaret

Central Cascades
 
Length
26.2 miles, one-way
Elevation Gain
10,800 feet
Highest Point
7,300 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Fall foliage
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Old growth
  • Ridges/passes
Follow the popular Icicle Ridge trail into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness to Lake Margaret. A typical alpine lake, Margaret features campsites, trees, boulder fields, and granite cliffs. There are also fish in the lake available for fishing. At the junction with Icicle Ridge and Frosty Wildhorse, this lake is a great destination for an overnight trip with opportunities to connect to other lakes and trails.
 
 

Lake Kulla Kulla

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
 
Rating
Average rating:
3.00
(4 votes)
One of the hundreds of lakes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Lake Kulla Kulla is visible from the top of Mount Defiance but not accessible via formal trails.
 
 

Lake Hancock

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
 
Length
9.4 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
1,391 feet
Highest Point
2,360 feet
Rating
Average rating:
3.00
(6 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Good for kids
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
This hike is in a privately owned forest. The public is allowed to recreate here with a permit that is sold by the land owner at https://sqrecreation.com/.
 
 

Lake Donald

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
 
Rating
Average rating:
3.00
(4 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Established campsites
  • Fall foliage
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Waterfalls
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
The highest and loveliest of the Scottish Lakes, Lake Donald is reached via a way trail 1/2 mile and 500' above Loch Eileen.
 
 

Lake Augusta

Central Cascades > Leavenworth Area
 
Length
15.8 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
4,750 feet
Highest Point
6,860 feet
Rating
Average rating:
3.50
(2 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Ridges/passes
  • Summits
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
The way to Lake Augusta is rough. It's a steep and brushy trail that doesn't see much maintenance. But the destination is worth it; the lake is gorgeous, set in a basin at the bottom of Big Jim Mountain. It's a wonderful spot for wildflowers and backpacking trips late into the season.
 
 

Keystone Ridge

Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan
 
Length
8.4 miles, roundtrip
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Mountain views
  • Summits
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
Hike up a steep, dry ridgeline in the Entiat with 360 degree views of the Columbia River, the wine country of eastern Washington, and wildflowers galore.
 
 

Judi's Peak

Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
 
Elevation Gain
3,417 feet
Highest Point
6,560 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
A Class 2 scramble to the top of Judi's Peak in the Teanaway. Climbing experience recommended.
 
 

Jolly Mountain via Sasse Ridge Trail

Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
 
Length
6.6 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
2,003 feet
Highest Point
6,443 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Mountain views
  • Ridges/passes
  • Summits
Use this route to access the summit of this Teanaway peak, and you'll be pleased to find it's half as short as the standard 13-mile roundtrip approach. The trailside environment is stark, since this area burned recently, and while life is rebounding here, it’s still more austere than jolly. Note that this summit is also accessible via the West Fork Teanaway Trail, Yellow Hill, and Jolly Creek or Paris Creek, though all those are multi-mile treks, deserving of overnighting, or at least a very early start.
 
 

Iron Cap Mountain

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - West
 
Highest Point
6,347 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Rivers
  • Summits
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
 
 

Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) - Hyak to Windy Pass

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
 
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Ridges/passes
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
This short section of the PCT heads south out of Snoqualmie Pass and to Windy Pass, where it is possible to access Mount Catherine, or do a longer loop before heading back towards the trailhead at Snoqualmie Pass.
 
 

Humility Hill

Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan
 
Length
5.0 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
2,200 feet
Highest Point
4,358 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
  • Mountain views
  • Summits
There is no official trail to the peak of Humility Hill. Reaching the peak requires going off trail.
 
 

Howson Peak

Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
 
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
A summit climb on the east side of Snoqualmie Pass. Gear and expertise required.
 
 

Howson Creek

Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
 
Length
7.0 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
3,400 feet
Highest Point
5,700 feet
Rating
Average rating:
2.60
(5 votes)
  • Mountain views
  • Ridges/passes
  • Summits
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
Following an abandoned trail, Howson Creek provides an enjoyable hike in light forest. The trail is steep and the tread is narrow, but it offers progressively better views above 4000 feet, north toward Thorp Mountain and the Snoqualmie Peaks, especially from West Sasse Peak.
 
 

Hemlock Peak

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
 
Elevation Gain
3,440 feet
Highest Point
5,560 feet
Rating
Average rating:
4.00
(1 vote)
A peak scramble near Chair Peak and Kaleetan Peak. Climbing experience strongly recommended.
 
 

Haystack Mountain

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - West
 
Highest Point
2,715 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
A hike to a summit just outside of Goldbar - the trail is very faded, so be prepared for bushwacking to a summit. Route finding experience strongly recommended.
 
 

Hatchery Creek

Central Cascades > Leavenworth Area
 
Length
13.0 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
4,000 feet
Highest Point
6,700 feet
Rating
Average rating:
2.33
(6 votes)
  • Lakes
  • Mountain views
  • Ridges/passes
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
  • Wildlife
A brushy, steep trail to the Cascade high country.
 
 

Gunnshy Peak

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - West
 
Elevation Gain
4,295 feet
Highest Point
6,218 feet
Rating
Average rating:
0.00
(0 votes)
 
 

Granite Mountain - Winter

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
 
Elevation Gain
3,750 feet
Highest Point
5,629 feet
Rating
Average rating:
4.00
(4 votes)
  • Mountain views
  • Summits
The Granite Mountain trail is one of Washington's most popular in summer. But in winter, the route crosses an avalanche chute and is extremely dangerous when snow is present.