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
4215 HikesBurch Mountain
Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan
A peak near Leavenworth -- route finding experience required.
Buck Mountain
Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan
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Highest Point
- 8,528 feet
The route to Buck Mountain is a Class 3 and involves exposed scrambling. Gear and experience are recommended.
Blowout Mountain
Snoqualmie Region
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Length
- 4.6 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 650 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,450 feet
This trail takes you to Blowout Mountain through a forested area. The views from the mountain are spectacular.
Blag Mountain
Central Cascades > Leavenworth Area
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Elevation Gain
- 2,300 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,687 feet
Blag Mountain can be reached via the network of mountain roads.. There are many abandoned services roads in the area, so navigating can be tricky.
Big Chiwaukum
Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
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Length
- 17.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 5,300 feet
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Highest Point
- 8,081 feet
The route to Big Chiwaukum is a Class 3 and involves exposed scrambling. Gear and experience are recommended.
Bearscout Peak
Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
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Highest Point
- 5,210 feet
Bear Lake and sections of Bearscout Peak are in the Cedar River Watershed and are closed to the public. Consult a map before venturing out in order to avoid trespassing.
Baldy Mountain
Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan
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Length
- 6.25 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,394 feet
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Highest Point
- 6,412 feet
Route finding expertise is necessary to successfully complete this hike.
Badlands Trail
Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
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Length
- 5.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,300 feet
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Highest Point
- 6,200 feet
The Badlands trail links Hatchery Creek to Painter Creek trails over it's 5 mile length. But a fire in recent years has rendered this trail nearly unnavigable.
Arrowhead Mountain
Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
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Highest Point
- 6,027 feet
A technical scramble requiring route-finding skills and (depending on the time of year) avalanche experience.
Anthracite Peak
Central Cascades
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Highest Point
- 5,006 feet
Anthracite Peak is the unofficial name for the peak reachable from Coal Lake Road in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
Yellow Hill
Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
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Length
- 7.4 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,827 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,527 feet
In the aftermath of the 2017 Jolly Mountain fire, this forest walk to a wonderful viewpoint has become a study in the effects of fire. Even so, the spring flowers are a beautiful contrast and the vista includes Mount Rainier.
Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) - Stampede Pass to Windy Pass
Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
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Length
- 12.0 miles, one-way
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Highest Point
- 4,500 feet
This is a 12-mile traverse of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) that makes a great warm-up thru-hike for the full PCT, or a nice overnight backpacking trip.
Windy Pass - Mount Catherine Snowshoe
Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
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Length
- 12.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,450 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,052 feet
This snowshoe route to Windy Pass and Mount Catherine is part of the Snoqualmie Nordic Center trail system.
Frosty - Wildhorse Creek
Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
Three miles of easy hiking on Whitepine Creek trail leads you to Wildhorse Creek Trail. 6.5 on the Wildhorse Creek trail takes you due south to Frosty Pass, Icicle Ridge Trail, and Frosty Creek Trail. It accesses Lake Grace, Big Chiwaukum, Snowgrass Mountain and Doelle Lakes through wide open high country.
West Granite Mountain
Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
A climb near Granite Mountain on the I-90 corridor. In winter, high avalanche danger exists on this route. Have gear and expertise navigating in snowy conditions before you go.
Wenatchee Ridge Snowshoe (Lake Wenatchee Area)
Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
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Length
- 15.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 1,100 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,000 feet
This snowshoe route follows several forest roads to a viewpoint of Lake Wenatchee.
Wedge Mountain
Central Cascades > Leavenworth Area
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Length
- 2.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,400 feet
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Highest Point
- 6,900 feet
Wedge Mountain is a non-system trail (or a social trail) that allows hikers to scramble to the summit of a mountain outside Leavenworth. The road to the trailhead is rough, and the route is quite steep in places.
Twin Lakes Snowshoe
Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
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Length
- 8.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 400 feet
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Highest Point
- 3,100 feet
This is a snowshoe up a Forest Road before continuing through to a lake basin just off I-90.
Tumwater Campground Snowshoe
Central Cascades > Leavenworth Area
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Elevation Gain
- 0 feet
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Highest Point
- 2,050 feet
For a quiet snowshoe on flat terrain, try this ranger recommended hike just outside of Leavenworth.
Tumwater Botanical Area
Central Cascades > Leavenworth Area
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Length
- 2.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 600 feet
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Highest Point
- 2,268 feet
This is a protected area with no official trails in it. Visitors are encouraged to tread lightly here, since it is a habitat with fragile plants.
Tiptop
Central Cascades > Blewett Pass
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Highest Point
- 4,760 feet
Tiptop is a summit in Chelan county. During the summer, the summit can be driven to via the forest service road, but the area also makes a great snowshoeing destination in the winter months.
Thorp Mountain - Winter
Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
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Length
- 15.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,800 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,100 feet
The summit of Thorp Mountain can be accessed from a variety of trails, and the winter route up any of them requires a good amount of preparation and research -- it is not a route for novice winter hikers. Have route-finding experience as well as good traction devices, a navigation reference before you go. The ability to evaluate slopes for avalanche risk can also be useful.
Thomas Mountain
Snoqualmie Region > Cle Elum Area
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Length
- 8.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 3,400 feet
Climb to a summit between Cle Elum Lake and Lake Kachess. Route finding and climbing experience recommended.
Teanaway Butte via Jungle Creek
Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
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Length
- 8.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 2,150 feet
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Highest Point
- 4,760 feet
Description of a winter routefinding scramble to a summit in the Teanaway region. Routefinding and climbing experience highly recommended.
Tanner Landing Park
Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area
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Length
- 1.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 0 feet
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Highest Point
- 520 feet
A pleasant walk along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie, as well as a large field and wildflowers. Great for a short hike or picnic.
Taneum Ridge
Snoqualmie Region > Cle Elum Area
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Length
- 12.1 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 3,200 feet
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Highest Point
- 6,080 feet
The Taneum Ridge Trail extends for 12.1 miles, starting at Forest Road 3300 and ending at the Manastash Ridge Trail. This trail is open to off road vehicles so you are likely to encounter dirt bikes and other motorized vehicles, depending when you go hiking here.
Tacoma Pass to Government Meadows
Central Cascades
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Length
- 16.4 miles, one-way
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Elevation Gain
- 3,000 feet
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Highest Point
- 5,700 feet
Hike on the scenic Pacific Crest Trail through the Central Cascades as you pass through meadows, clear cut regrowth, and enjoy views of Mount Rainier.
Sultan Gorge
Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - West
This trail provides access for kayakers to the Sultan River at the gorge below the dam.
Stormy Mountain Summit
Central Cascades > Entiat Mountains/Lake Chelan
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Length
- 13.0 miles, roundtrip
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Elevation Gain
- 5,500 feet
A summit of a mountain in the Entiat. Route-finding experience required.
