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  • Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington

    Top Spots in and near Alpine Lakes Wilderness

    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Backpack to Ice Lakes Basin

      20 mi / 7600 ft gain
      Begin your adventure at the Phelps Creek Trailhead, roughly a 4 hour drive from Seattle. Make sure your car has good clearance and traction because the last section of the forest service road gets a little rough.  Only a few minutes after starting down the trail, you will reach a split that head...
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    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Hiking the Lyman Lakes

      5.0
      21 mi / 2775 ft gain
      Start out on the Phelps Creek Trail and hike in 6.5 miles to reach the head of Spider Meadows. Continue on up the trail to the the base of the Spider Snowfield around 6200 feet for even better views of the entire Phelps Basin. Follow the trail up the snowfield for .5 miles to the top of Spider Ga...
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    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Carne Mountain

      7.4 mi / 3599 ft gain
      Drive USFS Road 62 for 23 miles from Lake Wenatchee (turn left at Cole's Corner off of Highway 2 towards Lake Wenatchee). Turn right on USFS Road 6211 for ~2.5 miles to the end at the Phelps Creek Trailhead. Begin to hike the Phelps Creek Trail but in 1/4-1/2 a mile, take a right on the Carne Mo...
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    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Spider Gap to Buck Creek Pass

      5.0
      34.4 mi / 8317 ft gain
      Backpacking the Spider Gap to Buck Creek Pass Loop in the Glacier Peak Wilderness is no easy task, but yields some of the most spectacular views found in Washington. Plan for at least four days in order to stay fresh and to allow for extra time to soak in the Cascadian beauty that assaults your ...
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    • Leavenworth, Washington

      Spider Meadow Trail

      14.13 mi / 2923 ft gain
      Spider Meadow Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see local wildlife located near Stehekin, Washington.
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    • Granite Falls, Washington

      Mt. Dickerman Summit

      7.93 mi / 3675 ft gain
      In general, this is a strenuous hike or snowshoe at approximately 8 miles round trip with nearly 4000 elevation gain. Be aware of current snow conditions and avalanche risk if heading up in the winter. Do not attempt a winter trip without proper knowledge, skill, and gear. Some previous winter tr...
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    • Granite Falls, Washington

      Hike to Perry Creek Falls & Mount Forgotten Meadows

      11.5 mi / 3700 ft gain
      Most visitors park at this trailhead to hike Dickerman Mountain.  Until this spring, so did I.  However, don't overlook this stunning valley hike to Perry Creek, Mount Forgotten Meadows, and the scramble up Mount Forgotten!Begin this hike on the Perry Creek trail, which begins on the far left sid...
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    • Wenatchee, Washington

      Drive Up Burch Mountain

      At the north end of the Wenatchee Valley, drive up Burch Mountain Road until it turns into dirt. It is closed in the winter and early spring due to snow, so make sure it's open before you go. Once you start driving, the mountain is your playground. Go all the way up to the trees or stop just h...
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    • Fall City, Washington

      Ride to the Snoqualmie Railroad Trestle

      2.3
      The best way to get the old railroad trestle is by using the Preston-Snoqualmie trail. There is a parking lot for the trail located just across from SE 56th Place, Fall City, Washington, 98024. After parking, hop on your bike and pedal east on the Preston-Snoqualmie trail for about 2 miles.The tr...
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    • Wenatchee, Washington

      Stroll through Ohme Garden

      This is a great place to take a stroll and stretch your legs. With waterfalls and other beautiful scenery, definitely make a stop here if you find yourself in the area. No pets allowed. 
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    • Granite Falls, Washington

      Snowshoe to Coal Lake

      13 mi / 1600 ft gain
      https://www.theoutbound.com/wa...Starting out at the Deer Creek gate of Mountain Loop Highway the road is flat and uneventful for the first 2 miles or so, though it does offer some great views of the Big Four as well as a few other peaks and the babbling south fork of the Stillaguamish river. The...
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    • Granite Falls, Washington

      Big Four Ice Caves

      4.3
      2.38 mi / 289 ft gain
      Disclaimer: Hiking into the caves is extremely dangerous as there is potential for the ice to fall. We do not recommend hiking inside of them and if you choose to do so, you're doing it at your own risk. This is a short hike at just 2.3 miles roundtrip with little elevation change. The hike take...
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    • Issaquah, Washington

      TreeHouse Point

      4.8
      This is one of the most magical and romantic places on the planet to get a good night's rest. You'll find that words will escape you when it comes to describing how this place makes you feel. With the Raging River as a backdrop, the powerful white noise will put you into one of the deepest sleeps...
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    • Enumclaw, Washington

      Backpack Noble Knob via Greenwater Trail

      16.9 mi / 3920 ft gain
      From Greenwater heading south: Pass the fire station to FR 70 on the left. Follow FR 70 for about nine miles to FR 7033. Take a right and follow the road to the trailhead. Northwest Forest Pass required. The trail is in good shape and mostly flat to Greenwater Lakes which is great for families a...
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    • Enumclaw, Washington

      Hike to Greenwater Lakes

      4.5 mi / 900 ft gain
      Following along the Greenwater River, family friendly Greenwater lakes Trail #1176 which has minimal elevation gain, winds through a lush green mossy old growth forest.  Along the trail you will cross over several log bridges and pass a couple of beautiful waterfalls.  At just under two miles int...
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    • Wenatchee, Washington

      Hike to Saddle Rock

      3.0
      2 mi / 920 ft gain
      Starting from the south end of Wenatchee, hike straight up the obvious wide trail to the south side of Saddle Rock. You'll wind around the iconic rock feature and approach it from the back. A short and steep hike will reward you with wide open views of the Wenatchee Valley as you crest the hill...
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