Mailbox Peak is a quintessential Washington hike, though it is far from easy. With an elevation gain of 4000 feet, this strenuous trail is as challenging as it is rewarding.
Read MoreMount Townsend is a panoramic hike on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula that is good for intermediate hikers. Use this guide to plan your hike via the Little Quilcene River trail.
Read MoreAnnette Lake is a moderate hike near Seattle, Washington that is good for beginner and intermediate hikers. Learn more about what to expect when planning a trip here, especially during winter and preparing for snow.
Read MoreThe unparalleled views at Artist Point make it one of the best snowshoeing spots in the state. Learn more about this delightful hike and use this guide to plan your next winter adventure in Washington.
Read MoreAt just an hour drive from Seattle and offering gentle terrain, Talapus and Ollalie Lakes are a fantastic day hike for beginners and seasoned hikers alike.
Read MoreFrom day trips to backpacking routes, here are the seven must-do hiking trails in Washington State, as told by a local. This helpful guides offers practical information for planning your trip and what to expect on trail.
Read MoreUse this step-by-step guide to plan a seamless trip to one of Washington’s best hidden backpacking gems: the South Coast Wilderness Trail in Olympic National Park. Learn tide charts, route information, what to pack and other logistics.
Read MoreNot many backpacking locations can effortlessly pull off an ocean coastline, dense rainforest, glaciated mountains, and rushing rivers all in one neat little natural package, yet the Olympic Peninsula does so with ease.
Read MoreLess than an hour outside of Seattle, Rattlesnake Ledge is an excellent hike that offers spectacular views. It’s short but tough!
Read MoreThis hiking guide covers Kelly Butte Lookout, a beautiful hike located near Mt. Rainier National Park. Learn what to expect and plan your next adventure.
Read MoreKawah Ijen, a volcano in East Java, Indonesia, puts on a spectacular show of dancing blue flames. The catch? You can only witness them by hiking into the volcano’s crater just after midnight.
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