Pacific Crest Trail #2000 White Pass
White Pass, elevation 5,904 feet, is known for its magnificent greenery in every direction. The scenery along this section of the Pacific Crest Trail is remarkable. From White Pass the trail continues north up over Red Pass, down into the upper Whitechuck valley, and up along the flanks of Glacier Peak to Fire Creek Pass. The trail then drops 3,000’ into Milk Creek before climbing to meadows then dropping almost 4,000’ to the Suiattle River. Camping is available at many locations along the way, including Glacier Peak Meadows, East Fork Basin and Vista Creek. At Vista Creek the newly relocated (completed in 2011) section of the trail heads northwest to cross the Suiattle River at a new bridge, just upstream of Canyon Creek. After crossing, the river the trail continues easterly along the Suiattle River and Miners Creek to Suiattle Pass.
At a Glance
Usage: | Heavy |
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Best Season: | Summer/Fall |
Restrictions: |
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Passes: | A Recreation Pass is required for each vehicle parked at the trailhead. |
Information Center: | Check current conditions or call Darrington Ranger District office at 360-436-1155. This segment of the Pacific Crest Trail is administered by the Darrington Ranger District and starts at White Pass continuing north to Suiattle Pass. |
General Information
General Notes:Directions:
There are numerous trails that access the Pacific Crest Trail from the Darrington Ranger District. Check current conditions for access:
- North Fork Sauk #649 – 8.4 miles to PCT
- Pilot Ridge Trail #652 – 11.8 miles to PCT
- Bald Eagle Trail #650 – 9.5 miles to PCT
- Suiattle River Trail #784 – 10.8 miles to PCT
There are also several ways to access the PCT from the south:
- Via the North Fork Skykomish Road #63
- North Fork Skykomish Trail #1051 Via road #63
- West Cady Ridge Trail #1053 via road #63
Or from the east:
- Little Wenatchee River Trail #1525 via Little Wenatchee Road #283
- Indian Creek Trail #1502 via road #64
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Suiattle Pass Trail #1279 via Railroad Creek/Lake Chelan