Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268 ft (82 m) waterfall on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington, USA. It is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions, but is perhaps best known internationally... waymarking.com
Mount Si Trail, North Bend, Washington
Just as no tourist can claim to have seen downtown Seattle without a visit to Pike Place Market, there is no such thing as a Seattle hiker who hasn?t been to the top of Mt. Si. Easy to reach, physically challenging, and cappe... trails.com
Seattle, Wa: Mount Teneriffe Via Kamikaze Trail
This challenging trek follows the unofficial Kamikaze Trail to the top of Mount Teneriffe, one of the lesser-known neighbors of Mount Si. The steep and unmaintained trail cuts more than 7 miles off the traditional 14... trimbleoutdoors.com
Skyline Divide Trail
One of the most popular hikes of the Mt. Baker District, a brief but steady climb through timber leads to lush, open flower fields, enhanced by stellar views of glacier draped Mt. Baker, elevation 10,781 feet. Switchbacks ... trailpeak.com
Rattlesnake Ledge And Rattlesnake Mountain Trail, North Bend,...
Long a popular outing for its proximity to Seattle and commanding views of the Snoqualmie Valley, Rattlesnake Ledge is a well-known hiker?s destination. Far less traveled, however, are the trails that continue past the ledge ... trails.com
Seattle, Wa: East Tiger Mountain
Big on views and small on crowds, this 7.6-mile out-and-back conquers the tallest peak in Washington's popular Tiger Mountain State Forest, culminating with spectacular views of Mount Rainier, the toothy Cascade Rang... trimbleoutdoors.com
Seattle, Wa: Fifteenmile Creek
Bypass the peaks in Tiger Mountain State Forest and explore the more remote recesses of the 13,500-acre working forest on this 10-mile out-and-back to Fifteenmile Creek. The hike begins on a logging road, but quickly... trimbleoutdoors.com
Seattle, Wa: Mount Si
There's good reason why this 7.6-mile hike to the summit of Mount Si is popular year-round. Less than an hour from downtown Seattle, this summit climb in the Cascade Range offers hikers a challenging workout (3,400 f... trimbleoutdoors.com
Tiger Mountain: Preston Railroad, Northwest Timber, Iverson...
Located in the middle of 1,300 acres of state forest, Tiger Mountain is one of the most popular mountain bike areas in the Puget Sound region. Only forty minutes from downtown, Tiger is home to more than 30 miles of off-road ... trails.com
Lake Sammamish State Park
- The park contains 506 acres with 6,858 feet of waterfront on Lake Sammamish. The park includes diverse natural wetlands, a large blue heron rookery and the salmon-bearing Issaquah Creek. The boat launch area is located n... wildernet.com
Ccc Truck Road, North Bend, Washington
Hikers avoided the Middle Fork for years after stories of vandalism and encounters with unsavory characters. Some of the stories were true, but the flavor of the valley has improved. The Forest Service and trail maintenance o... trails.com
Peace In The Valley: Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie, Washington
A thousand honeymooners can't be wrong. The Salish Lodge at Snoqualmie Falls, where you?re scheduled to spend two memorable nights, hosts hundreds of honeymoons, thousands of anniversaries, and nearly 100 weddings in each yea... trails.com
Seattle, Wa: Poo Poo Point
Christened "Poo Poo Point" by guidebook author and activist Harvey Manning, in honor of the "poo poo"; sound made by loggers' steam whistles, this grassy perch in Tiger Mountain State Forest offers postcard views acr... trimbleoutdoors.com
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park: Wilderness Creek And...
Cougar Mountain receives many visitors, but most are concentrated at the busy Red Town trailhead, far from the mountain?s high point at Wilderness Peak. The quiet Wilderness Creek Trail climbs to the park?s little-known summi... trails.com
Twin Falls Natural Area And Olallie State Park Trails, North...
Located well below 2,000 feet and just off I-90, Twin Falls makes a great year-round destination, especially when winter snows close many of the hikes farther up toward Snoqualmie Pass. This hike follows the rocky south fork ... trails.com
Snoqualmie Falls Trail, Fall City, Washington
A short hike to the base of a 268-foot waterfall, so beautiful the Indians considered it a sacred place, is easy at any time of year. Puget Power has harnessed the waterfall?s force and provided the combination of road and tr... trails.com
Ccc Road: Lower Trailhead, Tanner, Washington
After logger and miners punched hastily built roads into the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River valley in the first couple decades of the twentieth century, the area was abandoned until the 1930s, when the Depression-busting progra... trails.com
Tradition Lake Loop Trail, High Point, Washington
When the pressures of the office get too much, this Tiger Mountain trail is just close enough to hike after business hours, and just wild enough to make you forget those urban cares for a few hours. The plethora of trails aro... trails.com