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There is something for everyone on the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest National Forest! Find your next adventure by visiting one of our four Ranger Districts and exploring what your public lands have to offer.

Trails pages are currently not available. In the mean time, many of our fantastic partners do have resources on their websites to help you plan your trip. We recommend checking the trailhead pages below for the authoritative information on pass and fee requirements, closures, and other rules.  You may also visit one of our partners' pages for more information on conditions and what to expect. The Forest Service does not monitor or validate the information on these partner pages, and most rely on user input, so please use caution and prepare for all possible conditions.

Washington Trails Association hiking guides and trip reports have information on most non-motorized trails across the forest. 

Along the 1-90 corridor in the Snoqualmie Ranger District, the Mountains to Sound Greenway maintains information on exploring the region.

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Alpine Lakes Wilderness: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie

Hiking
The popular Alpine Lakes Wilderness encompasses approximately 394,000 acres in the Central Cascades Region within Washington state. The area is accessed by 47 trailheads and 615 miles of trails. The…

Anderson Butte Trail 611.1

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Enjoy breathtaking views of Cascade peaks from this old fire lookout site. The 1930s lookoutwas removed in 1964. Start hiking at the junction one mile along the Anderson-Watson Lakes Trail 611 and go…

Anderson-Watson Lakes Trail 611

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is a family-friendly hike to beautiful sub-alpine lakes. The first mile gently winds through forest, into a lush open meadow and a junction with Anderson Butte Trail 611.1. Stay to the right to…

Annette Lake Trail 1019

Horse Riding and Camping Biking Hiking
Cross Humpback Creek and climb steadily and sometimes steeply up the western slope of Silver Peak. Traveling south through old clear-cuts, cross the abandoned Milwaukee Road railroad line, now John…

Arch Rock Trail 1187

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
This trail connects the Pacific Crest Trail to Greenwater Lakes Trail 1176 just south of Echo lake. The entire trail is within the Norse Peak Wilderness.Experience deep forests and rock bluffs…

Artist Point Trailhead

Site Closed
Hiking
Provides access to: Artist Ridge Trail 669, Chain Lakes Trail 682, Ptarmigan Ridge Trail 682.1, and Table Mountain Trail 681.These trails access Mt. Baker Wilderness.The road to Artist Point is not…

Artist Ridge Trail 669

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Reach this popular trail at the end of the Mt. Baker Scenic Byway in the Heather Meadows area. Along the Artist Ridge Trail patches of heather and mountain blueberries dot the landscape and you may…

Asahel Curtis Nature Trail 1023

Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
Begin at Annette Lake Trailhead or Asahel Curtis Picnic Area and enjoy a short, easy walk through one of the last remaining stands of old growth in the Snoqualmie Valley. You’ll cross Humpback…