Washington Valley trails
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Lewis Morris County Park Loop Trails
United States > New Jersey > Morris County > Morris Township > Washington Valley
Distance: 18.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,877 ft • Maximum elevation: 659 ft

Cheasty Greenspace trails and links south of Columbian Way
United States > Washington > King County > Seattle
Distance: 0.7 mi • Elevation gain: 112 ft • Maximum elevation: 322 ft

Knothead Valley Loop, clockwise
United States > Washington > Spokane County
Distance: 6.8 mi • Elevation gain: 1,115 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,441 ft

Gooseberry-springs-little-plain
United States > Utah > Washington County > Apple Valley
Distance: 2.0 mi • Elevation gain: 427 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,164 ft

Dirty Harry's Balcony in Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County
Dirty Harry's Balcony, nestled within the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area, offers hikers a rewarding journey through dense forests adorned with towering conifers and lush undergrowth. As you ascend the Dirty Harry's Peak Trail, remnants of the area's logging history, such as old…
Distance: 4.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,568 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,579 ft

Sol Duc Falls Trail in Olympic National Park
United States > Washington > Clallam County
The Sol Duc Falls Trail in Olympic National Park offers an enchanting journey through lush, moss-draped old-growth forests, leading to the stunning Sol Duc Falls, where water cascades gracefully into a narrow gorge. Along the well-maintained path, hikers traverse charming wooden bridges over clear streams and…
Distance: 1.7 mi • Elevation gain: 272 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,083 ft

Mirror Lake and Valley Loop Trail in Yosemite National Park
United States > California > Mariposa County > Curry Village
The Mirror Lake and Valley Loop Trail in Yosemite National Park offers hikers stunning views of Tenaya Canyon, Mount Watkins, and the Washington Column, all beneath the iconic Half Dome. This relatively easy trail winds through lush forests and along the tranquil Tenaya Creek, leading to Mirror Lake, which…
Distance: 4.5 mi • Elevation gain: 443 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,190 ft

Poo-Poo Point Trail in West Tiger Mountain Natural Resources Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County > Issaquah
The Poo-Poo Point Trail in the West Tiger Mountain Natural Resources Conservation Area offers hikers a journey through lush, moss-covered forests, crossing picturesque streams via well-maintained bridges. Upon reaching Poo-Poo Point, you're rewarded with expansive views of the surrounding valleys, with the…
Distance: 6.8 mi • Elevation gain: 2,028 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,847 ft

Debbie's View via Margaret's Way in Cougar/Squak Corridor
United States > Washington > King County
Margaret's Way Trail on Squak Mountain offers hikers a tranquil journey through lush forests and alongside babbling creeks. As you ascend, the trail provides glimpses of the surrounding landscape, with the Olympic Range gracing the horizon. Upon reaching Debbie's View, you're rewarded with a stunning panorama…
Distance: 7.2 mi • Elevation gain: 2,093 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,824 ft

Teneriffe Falls Trail in Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County
The Teneriffe Falls Trail in Washington's Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area offers hikers a journey through lush forests, crossing several streams via charming bridges. As you ascend, the trail provides glimpses of the surrounding valleys and mountains, with the possibility of spotting mountain…
Distance: 5.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,683 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,484 ft

Mailbox Peak Old Trail in Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County
The Mailbox Peak Old Trail offers a strenuous ascent through dense forests, with the path often steep and rugged, leading to a summit crowned with the iconic mailbox. Along the way, hikers are treated to panoramic vistas of the Snoqualmie Valley, the Cascade Range, the distant Seattle skyline, and, on clear…
Distance: 5.1 mi • Elevation gain: 3,858 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,728 ft

Maple Pass Loop Trail in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
United States > Washington > Chelan County
The Maple Pass Loop Trail offers an unforgettable hiking experience in the North Cascades, showcasing a blend of lush forests, serene alpine lakes, deep valleys, and expansive mountain vistas, making it a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts. Hikers often marvel at the views of Lake Ann from above, framed by…
Distance: 6.5 mi • Elevation gain: 2,323 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,932 ft

Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park
United States > Maryland > Washington County > Knoxville > Weverton
The hike to Weverton Cliffs via the Appalachian Trail offers a combination of rugged terrain and breathtaking views. As you ascend, the trail’s series of switchbacks help ease the climb through dense forest, with occasional glimpses of the Potomac River below. Once at the cliffs, the expansive vista reveals…
Distance: 1.8 mi • Elevation gain: 774 ft • Maximum elevation: 846 ft

McClellan Butte Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > King County
The McClellan Butte Trail offers a rewarding yet demanding hike through the dense forests of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The route includes steep switchbacks, occasional creek crossings, and sections of the historic John Wayne Trail. As you ascend, the forest opens up to stunning views of Mount…
Distance: 10.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,888 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,010 ft

Granite Mountain Trail in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > King County
The Granite Mountain Trail, located near Snoqualmie Pass in Washington’s Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, offers an exhilarating hiking experience with remarkable views. As you ascend, you’ll pass through a lush forest before reaching exposed rocky meadows and the fire lookout that provide stunning…
Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,760 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,561 ft

Mount Washington Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
United States > Washington > King County
The Mount Washington Trail offers a challenging yet rewarding hike through lush forests and rocky ridges. As you ascend, the dense canopy gives way to open vistas, revealing dramatic views of nearby peaks and valleys, including occasional glimpses of Mount Rainier. The final stretch provides a rugged but…
Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,376 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,321 ft

Tolmie Peak from Mowich Lake via Wonderland Trail and Tolmie Peak Trail
United States > Washington > Pierce County
The hike to Tolmie Peak from Mowich Lake offers a rich blend of serene forest trails, vibrant alpine lakes, and sweeping panoramic views of Mount Rainier. The route begins near Mowich Lake, following the Wonderland Trail through dense, shaded woods before revealing Eunice Lake, a strikingly clear body of water…
Distance: 5.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,680 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,846 ft

Indian Bar Camp via Summerland Trail, Wonderland Trail and Panhandle Gap
United States > Washington > Pierce County
This hike to Indian Bar offers a remarkable journey through some of Mount Rainier National Park's most diverse landscapes. Beginning with shaded forests and gradually opening into the expansive meadows of Summerland, the trail rewards hikers with views of cascading waterfalls, wildflower fields, rugged…
Distance: 8.7 mi • Elevation gain: 3,304 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,775 ft

Mount Si Trail in Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County
Mount Si Trail, one of the most iconic hikes in the Pacific Northwest, offers hikers a steady ascent through dense forests and occasional open areas revealing breathtaking vistas. As you climb, you'll pass through old-growth sections, where towering trees and lush foliage set the stage for stunning views of…
Distance: 7.6 mi • Elevation gain: 3,340 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,914 ft

Lena Lake Trail in Olympic National Forest
United States > Washington > Mason County
The Lena Lake Trail in the Olympic National Forest offers a serene hiking experience through lush, old-growth forests, with stretches of vibrant rhododendron blooms during late spring. As you climb toward the lake, you'll encounter views of moss-covered trees, trickling streams, and the tranquil waters of Lena…
Distance: 5.1 mi • Elevation gain: 1,719 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,028 ft

Panorama Point Loop via Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park
United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise
The Panorama Point Loop via Skyline Trail offers an unforgettable hiking experience in Mount Rainier National Park. Hikers are treated to spectacular panoramic views, including close-up vistas of the towering Mount Rainier, the Nisqually Glacier, and sweeping landscapes dotted with wildflowers in the summer.…
Distance: 5.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,864 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,031 ft

Five Mile Camp via Duckabush Trail in the The Brothers Wilderness
United States > Washington > Jefferson County
The journey to Five Mile Camp via the Duckabush Trail in The Brothers Wilderness offers a rich exploration of natural beauty. The route begins with a gentle climb through lush, moss-laden forests, passing along the Duckabush River with its serene cascades and occasional clearings that showcase striking views…
Distance: 4.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,775 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,827 ft

Rattlesnake Mountain and Windy Landing from Rattlesnake Lake via Rattlesnake Ledge Trail and Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
United States > Washington > King County
The hike to Rattlesnake Mountain offers a captivating journey through both dense forests and exposed ridges. The first stretch to the ledge provides stunning views of the Rattlesnake Lake and surrounding peaks like Mount Si and Mailbox Peak, while ascending further on the mountain trail leads to quieter spots…
Distance: 9.9 mi • Elevation gain: 3,202 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,448 ft

Glacier Vista via Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park
United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise
The Glacier Vista via Skyline Trail offers breathtaking views of Mount Rainier and the Nisqually Glacier, with expansive vistas of the surrounding valleys. As hikers ascend, they will pass through wildflower meadows in the warmer months and experience dramatic alpine terrain, often encountering glaciers and…
Distance: 1.3 mi • Elevation gain: 978 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,401 ft

Dirty Harry's Peak Trail in Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County
The Dirty Harry's Peak Trail offers a vigorous and rewarding hike through the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area. The route begins by climbing steadily through dense forests, eventually breaking into rocky terrain with expansive views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. From the…
Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,547 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,567 ft

Mount Defiance Trail via Ira Spring Trail and Mason Lake in Alpine Lakes Wilderness
United States > Washington > King County
The Mount Defiance Trail is a challenging yet rewarding hike within Washington’s Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Starting with steep switchbacks, the trail weaves through lush forests before offering a break at the serene Mason Lake, surrounded by evergreen peaks and often reflecting the sky. The final ascent to…
Distance: 10.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,855 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,420 ft

Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park
United States > Maryland > Washington County > Knoxville > Weverton
The Weverton Cliffs hike along the Appalachian Trail offers an accessible but rewarding outdoor experience. As you navigate the trail, you’ll encounter rocky terrain and switchbacks, providing both challenge and scenic rewards. Once you reach the cliffs, panoramic views of the Potomac River and distant…
Distance: 1.8 mi • Elevation gain: 748 ft • Maximum elevation: 846 ft

Boulder Gorge Loop Trail in Schooley's Mountain County Park
United States > New Jersey > Morris County > Washington Township > Long Valley > Naughright
The Boulder Gorge Loop Trail offers a refreshing hike through New Jersey’s lush woodlands, leading past cascading waterfalls, rugged rock formations, and Lake George. The trail provides a scenic mix of forested paths and rocky sections that meander along Electric Brook, with viewpoints overlooking the gorge…
Distance: 2.3 mi • Elevation gain: 568 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,066 ft

Fort de Russy, Rock Creek and Pulpit Rock Loop via Valley Trail and Western Ridge Trail in Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway
The loop hike along Fort DeRussy, Rock Creek, and Pulpit Rock offers a blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty. As you traverse the Valley Trail and Western Ridge Trail, you’ll encounter diverse wildlife, vibrant foliage, and the soothing sounds of Rock Creek, which meanders through the park. The…
Distance: 4.9 mi • Elevation gain: 541 ft • Maximum elevation: 335 ft

Boulder Bridge Loop via Valley Trail and Western Ridge Trail in Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway
The Boulder Bridge Loop offers a scenic hiking experience that combines wooded trails and picturesque views of Rock Creek, along with the historic Boulder Bridge built in 1902. This route provides an engaging blend of nature and history, suitable for both casual walkers and seasoned hikers. #Hiking #Loop…
Distance: 3.1 mi • Elevation gain: 318 ft • Maximum elevation: 338 ft

Rock Creek Park Loop via Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail
The Rock Creek Park Loop via the Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail offers a scenic blend of lush woodlands, meandering creeks, and diverse wildlife, providing a refreshing escape into nature while still being conveniently accessible from the city. #Hiking #Loop #River #Forest #Nature
Distance: 10.3 mi • Elevation gain: 961 ft • Maximum elevation: 331 ft

Southern Loop via Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail in Rock Creek Park and Piney Branch Parkway
The Southern Loop via the Western Ridge Trail and Valley Trail offers a peaceful retreat from urban life, characterized by lush forests and scenic creek views. Hikers can enjoy diverse terrain, from rocky paths to smoother bridle trails, while encountering wildlife and historical features such as Boulder…
Distance: 5.8 mi • Elevation gain: 669 ft • Maximum elevation: 338 ft

Yellow Rock Loop Trail in Devil's Den State Park
United States > Arkansas > Washington County
The Yellow Rock Loop Trail offers a captivating hiking experience characterized by unique rock formations, scenic overlooks, and a blend of shaded woodland paths. As you ascend, you'll encounter a variety of natural features, including sandstone crevices and bluffs, leading to the impressive Yellow Rock…
Distance: 2.7 mi • Elevation gain: 541 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,437 ft

Big Schloss via Mill Mountain Trail in Wardensville Wildlife Management Area
United States > West Virginia > Hardy County
Hiking Big Schloss is a memorable journey through a ridge that reveals sweeping views of the Shenandoah Valley and the distant Great North Mountain. The trail weaves through dense hardwoods and rocky terrain, offering intermittent glimpses of the landscape before culminating in a summit with castle-like…
Distance: 4.4 mi • Elevation gain: 1,024 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,858 ft

Mount Si Trail in Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area
United States > Washington > King County
The Mount Si Trail offers an exhilarating journey through a vibrant forest, leading you to breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Cascade Mountains, the picturesque Snoqualmie Valley and Mount Rainier emerging in the distance. With each step, you’re embraced by nature’s beauty, from the soothing…
Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,409 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,029 ft

More biking around Seattle
United States > Washington > King County > Seattle
Distance: 13.2 mi • Elevation gain: 827 ft • Maximum elevation: 174 ft