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This portion of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail heads south from Snoqualmie Pass. Cross open ski slopes before cresting the ridge and dropping into the forest. In two miles arrive at Lodge…
This trail has it all, from beautiful forests, good climbing and fun descents to technical sections with views of Mt. Rainier from cliffs that will inspire you.Start hiking through old growth timber.…
The Pratt Lake Trail leads to a number of areas, offering almost unlimited possibilities for hiking, fishing and scrambling. Pass the junction with Granite Mountain Trail 1016 at milepost 0.9. At…
This roadside trailhead on the Middle Fork Road near North Bend accesses a short trail through the woods to the gravel river bar along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Wild and Scenic River.  Not to be…
To access the Pratt River Trail 1035, park at the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Trailhead. Hike across the Gateway Bridge and turn right onto the Pratt River Trail 1035 (turning left will take you to the…
Bike the Taylor River Road to a junction at 0.3 miles. The left fork enters the Quartz Creek drainage, climbing to views of Garfield Mountain and the Middle Fork valley. The road bed is steep and…
This is a great hike for the family with lots to see: wildflowers, scenic views of Mt. Rainier and if you are lucky, marmots or goats.Begin at the Corral Pass parking area and walk through the…
Ranger Creek is a popular, informal campground located along the White River and Highway 410, adjacent to a backcountry airstrip with access to several trail systems. The campground is roughly…
Begin climbing through old growth timber. At mile 2.6 reach a spur trail left that leads to Little Ranger Peak with a good viewpoint of the White River Valley. Continuing on reach the junction with…