McClellan Butte Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
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 Rainier, the Snoqualmie Valley, and the distant Seattle skyline. A final rocky scramble leads to the summit, where hikers are greeted with breathtaking panoramas. #Hiking #Mountain #Forest #Nature #Rock #Overlook
- Distance: 10.0 mi
- Elevation gain: 3,888 ft
- Maximum elevation: 5,010 ft
- Elevation loss: 3,868 ft
- Minimum elevation: 1,614 ft
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Name: McClellan Butte Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track
Start: McClellan Butte Trail, King County, Washington, United States (47.41213 -121.58917)
End: McClellan Butte Trail, King County, Washington, United States (47.41183 -121.58912)
Coordinates: 47.39896 -121.62895 47.41358 -121.58869
Topography: King County topographic map, elevation, terrain
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Northern part of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT)
United States > Oregon > Klamath County
Hike on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail from Crater Lake to Canada Border through Oregon and Washington along the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges. #Hiking #Mountain #SierraNevada #Cascade #Nature #Forest #Park #PCT
Distance: 744.6 mi • Elevation gain: 145,367 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,569 ft