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    • Whatcom County, Washington

      Yellow Aster Butte

      9.08 mi / 3258 ft gain
      Yellow Aster Butte has to be one of the most visually rewarding hikes in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest for the effort required to get there. Abundant with lush, rolling mountain meadows, hikers can be treated to an abundance of wildflowers, heather fields, and berry patches with dreamy...
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    • Whatcom County, Washington

      Winchester Mountain Fire Lookout

      4.8
      3.28 mi / 1335 ft gain
      Winchester Mountain is said to have the greatest reward for least amount of effort in all the North Cascades. One of the last fire-lookouts in the region stands on the summit. Views from the summit of Winchester Mountain are beautiful and dramatic to say the least. Being one of the easiest hikes...
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    • Whatcom County, Washington

      Winter Hike to Winchester Mountain

      3.5 mi / 1320 ft gain
      Despite this trip report being titled "to Winchester Mountain", the fun doesn’t stop there. Even though Winchester Mountain is the most popular summer hike departing from Twin Lakes, this whole area turns into a fun-zone during the winter.Upon reaching higher ground above the lakes, this zone off...
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    • Chilliwack, British Columbia

      Hike to Elk Mountain

      4.7
      4.3 mi / 2624.7 ft gain
      Elk Mountain is one of the not so hidden-hidden gems in Chilliwack, BC. Clocking in at around 4 hours return it is an easy day hike offering beautiful views of the Fraser Valley and surrounding mountains. Reaching around 1500m in only 3.5 km, this trail is steep, but beautiful forest and mountain...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Kayak Baker Lake

      5.0
      Just over 2 hours northeast of Seattle, Baker Lake is an often overlooked gem of the North Cascades. With 8+ miles of turquoise green water to explore, Baker Lake makes for a great day trip or overnight trip, with plenty of backcountry boat-in campsites and sandy beaches along the shore. You can...
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    • Whatcom County, Washington

      Climb Ruth Mountain and Icy Peak

      5.0
      17 mi / 6000 ft gain
      This is a great introductory glacial climb in the North Cascades with moderate glacial slopes and 4th class scrambling. The reward is outstanding views of the Picket Range, Mt Shuksan and the dramatic Nooksack Cirque. Even though this climb is easy it can be demanding and requires individuals to ...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Dock Butte

      4.5
      3.92 mi / 1388 ft gain
      Dock Butte is an easy hike offering truly spectacular 360 degree views of the Mt. Baker region. In summer this summit can be done as an easy walk up. It is especially good during the late summer for hikers and introducing someone into hiking. From the parking lot the trail goes through forest wi...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Mt. Shuksan via The Sulphide Glacier Route

      13.62 mi / 6230 ft gain
      NOTE: This is a very challenging mountaineering adventure. Please do not attempt without the proper skill, knowledge, and equipment.  The Sulphide Glacier is the easiest and most popular route to the summit of Mt. Shuksan, and is a great beginner’s glacier + rock climb. More experienced climbers...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Hike the East Bank of Baker Lake

      4.3
      9.2 mi / 978 ft gain
      Access the hike from a 26.5-mile drive down Baker Lake Rd to the Baker Lake Trailhead. Note that the last 6 miles are unpaved and rather rough. The trail starts at low elevation so there's rarely snow or condition concerns, even in early spring. The trail runs alongside and then crosses the Bake...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Anderson and Watson Lake

      5.68 mi / 1165 ft gain
      The drive up to the starting point of the trail to Anderson and Watson Lake was easy, but at the end it gets a little tricky - the service road is sharp gravel and runs for about 10 miles to the trailhead. Some spots are steep and there are large potholes, but slow and steady wins the race. There...
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    • Bellingham, Washington

      Whatcom Falls

      0.13 mi / 20 ft gain
      Whatcom Falls is easily accessible within Whatcom Falls Park. It is less than a 2 minute walk from the parking lot to the bridge overlooking Whatcom Falls. This is a nice place to checkout with good company if you don't have a lot of time to enjoy the fresh air.
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    • Bellingham, Washington

      Pixie Falls

      2.0
      0.45 mi / 125 ft gain
      Pixie Falls can be accessed during any season; however it’s most enjoyable during the spring and summer months. This waterfall and swimming hole combo is the perfect way to escape the heat and the crowds. On any given day, there will typically be less than 10 people who access the falls. Pixie is...
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    • Fraser Valley D, British Columbia

      Explore Bridal Veil Falls in Chilliwack

      4.0
      0.5 mi / 164 ft gain
      Located only a short distance from the Trans-Canada highway is the Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park. The park is a great area for a picnic lunch, but the highlight of the park is the almost 200 ft. (60 meter) waterfall. The location of the park and the duration of the hike to the waterfall make ...
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    • Fraser Valley E, British Columbia

      Hike Mount Cheam

      5.0
      Even at the parking lot, there is a stunning view of Lady Peak and Mount Cheam. Walk towards the big pile of logs and towards the old logging road. You will also see an outhouse – this will be your one and only time to use a toilet, so go now. The road continues for about 15 min. before reaching ...
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    • Bellingham, Washington

      Hike to Pine & Cedar Lakes

      5.0
      5 mi / 1400 ft gain
      These two quaint lakes in the Chuckanuts are a must-do for people looking for a day hike, short camping trip or steep trail run in the Bellingham area. Starting at the trailhead off of Old Samish Road, one begins the 2 mile ascent to the two lakes. The first 1,400ft climb has its fair share of up...
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    • Bellingham, Washington

      Explore Locust Beach (Bellingham, WA)

      5.0
      0.25 mi
      The trail to Locust Beach is very easy to find. Parking on Locust Avenue is available from dawn to dusk on the side of the road, and in a small gravel lot. Follow the road towards the water, and continue right on a small but well-marked trail down to the beach. Be careful - the stairs are kind of...
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