6 Best Hikes in WASHINGTON!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2020
- 6 of the very best trails in Washington state:
1. Skyline Trail - 6 Mi, 1794 Ft Elevation Gain
2. Pinnacle Peak Saddle - 2.4 Mi, 1056 Ft Elevation Gain
3. Rialto Beach to Hole-In-The-Wall - 3 Mi, No Elevation Gain
4. Sunrise Viewpoint + Hurricane Ridge - 4 Mi, 800 Ft Elevation Gain
5. Maple Pass - 7.1 Mi, 2188 Ft Elevation Gain
6. Lake Ingalls - 8.8 Mi, 2893 Ft Elevation Gain
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Thank You! You bring me back to my memories. Great videos!
Thank you for sharing these hikes they look beautiful and can’t wait to go check them out 😁
Enjoy!
I love Maple Pass. I can't believe I haven't done any of the others! WA truly is such a beautiful state.
Very good list....there are so many to choose from :)
Very good video. thank you so much!
Great video thanks for sharing
Great video. Felt like I was there. Really captured the views. Thanks for the suggestions! Looks like you had much of place to yourself so a safe way to travel and explore now!
Glad you enjoyed it!
My wife and I are headed to Washington State in early June. Can’t wait to hike some of these trails. ❤️
Have fun!
Great job awesome video keep up the good work
looks amazing, wish I could go there some day
Than you!! I loved it. My goal this year, to hike, to enjoy our beautiful earth.
A great goal, indeed.
You gotta love the Pacific Northwest. So much beauty in one place
Hi! Awesome video. What camera do you use?
Thanks for this video! Planning a trip to Seattle in the Fall and this makes me even more excited about seeing the surrounding area!
Woohoo! Have a great trip!
You have to swing by union Washington , maybe even stay at Alderbrooke resort and spa (awesome wa resort experience ) , something told me to tell you this idk why lol , enjoy your trip !
@@jjequihua8842 thanks!!
Beautiful shots and some amazing views. Love the area
Thank you!
@@Bemytravelmuse You are welcome :D
Another great hike is Suntop lookout (Mt Rainer)! There’s an awesome fire lookout when you get to the peak and it’s only about a 20-25 min walk to get there once you arrive to the gate where you can’t drive anymore. I think you used to be able to drive right up to the top but I think due to some rock fall the road is no longer drivable but that’s ok you can either walk on the trail or the road. Me and my boyfriend prefer the road because you can see the views more than you would if you were walking on the trail through the woodsy area :) it’s very secluded and not many people are there when I’ve visited. Awesome video btw! Can’t wait to check some of these places out 😊
Writing this down! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for showing us many hikes in Washington.
thx for watching!
@@Bemytravelmuse You're very welcome
Wow, you've definitely done my state very proud!! Beautiful trails, amazing memories. 🏞️ So actually, the two closest mountains you can see from the Skyline trail at Rainer-Paradise (faces south) are Mt. Adams and Mount St. Helens (which erupted in 1980-leaving a big crater at the top!). It's so gorgeous up there, right? 🌄😉
Thank you - I try! Though I didn't have to try too hard - Washington is absolutely gorgeous. Ah, I see!
I am not an Olympic guy. But had pals who did the mules there for NPS. personally for the effort I am doing Oregon Coast instead. Yachats to Florence Dunes. Yeah it's farther. But you can drive up Columbia cross at Hood River drive between Helen's and Adam's to Rainier. Bam. Cascades loop no thanks did it twice now. Taking Snoqualmie/Stuart area over any of it.
Love this video! What are some good hikes for June? Seems like a lot of trails are still covered in snow and I’m visiting soon!
Hmm I guess pick lower elevation or get some snow shoes!
I recommend Cascade Pass and Sahara Arm in North Cascades.
Did Fortune Pass/Ingalls Pass.
Stunning view of Mount Stuart.
And I have worked at Yosemite Yellowstone Rocky BLM AZ STRIP.
Rainier I do Chinook Pass. Because you can take the dogs on NF side. Views of Ranier from Naches or Yakima amazing.
Snow Lake. Kendall Katwalk. Snoqualmie area. Busy on weekends.
As for go to hikes Snoqualmie is easiest. Bam. Done 3 miles your up top.
Same for Ingalls Pass/Longs Pass. You can literally run them if in shape. Easy.
PCT Kendall katwalk to as far as you want to go. RIGHT OFF I90. You have cell service. Epic view of Rainier. Chimney West if you got game.
Okay Shepherd Pass CA is 11 miles. Whitney 12. Washington is king of short approaches.
Try the PCT from Rainey Creek north to Cutthroat Pass in early October to see the golden latch trees and many mountains.
Writing this down! Thanks for the tip
I'd love to see a video about cute small mountain towns
Ooh thank you for the idea!
beautiful places, honorable mention id recommend is lower/upper lena lake!
Ooh would love to check it out!
Nice...try the upper Enchantments...on a separate note...go during the week Monday-Wednesday are the best to avoid crowds...also don't forget to go when the weather is iffy...October can be beautiful...you can get a light dusting of Snow...
Man I tried for permits this year but didn't get them. I know you can do it in one day but I so wanted to see a few sunrises and sunsets!
@@Bemytravelmuse Yep...Lottery now...keep trying...October is Spectacular. You can hike up in one day...two if you want. I think going up via Lake Colchuck is the prettiest and stay for a couple of days(I think). Walk up to Little Anna Perna..for Sunset views..="The Best" Lots of little trees (lartch I think) that are beautiful yellow and tons of Mountain goats...bring a small salt lick...the goats love it. Makes for great photo op and they will get close to you...Best...
Those are some pretty sunsets, but we get better than that almost daily in East coast Florida. You've gotta come check it out
Sun…rises? 😜
I’m planning a trip in early may, how are the trails as far as weather condition?
Most likely they will all be under snow
Magical view. Liked it. Just a thought, what kind of dangerous species or animals can be encountered during mountain trips aside from snakes.
It's so rare but you can run into mountain lions and bears. Usually keeping a respectful distance is enough to not be a victim of anything, though.
Absolutely beautiful!! I live in FL and plan to head to Washington then drive up to Canada (of covid permits by then).
Do you recommend any hikes in Canada close to the Washington border ? Also is May a good time to go?!
I sadly haven't been to BC yet! In May there may very well still be snow on a lot of the mountain hikes, so if you're prepared for that then go for it! Some may be inaccessible though.
Banff national park is absolutely gorgeous and there's a beautiful suspension bridge area in Vancouver area.
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Aw thanks Tiffany!
What month do you recommend to hike in washington? Thank you
August is a great time. Most of the snow has melted and the weather is so nice.
What month did you go? The wildflowers look amazing!
This was August :)
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Do we need more people trampling the Meadows at Mt.Rainier?
Every where in Wa is perty place.
Thanks for sharing Kristen. To be accurate, they are mountain goats.
My pleasure!
Time to get the boots out :)
Yas!
If i only have time. Damn it.
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These are almost all mountain hikes, if you want to know a good forest hike go to Quinault. Closer to Seattle you have Mt. Baker, and near Olympia you have Mt. Ellinor and the Bear Creek trail.
You don't seem like a local to be honest.
Good to know!
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