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Gnat's Nature Hikes Take a half or full-day hike around the San Juan Islands with an experienced guide and learn about the local flora and fauna. Boat trips to outer islands are also offered. Address: . Deer Harbor WA USA 98243
Send an Email 1 360 376-6629
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Fourth of July Creek Trail This trail provides a spectacular view of the area, however visitors should be prepared to work for it, as the trail doesn't really flatten out until the ridge at the 6.5 mile mark. The trail is dry and exposed, and hikers are reminded to bring plenty of water and sunscreen in the summer months. Address: Icicle Road Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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The Foothills Trail The Foothills Trail runs from McMillin to Orting, and accommodates hikers, bikers and in-line skaters, and also features a path for horses. Wildlife is abundant along this trail. Address: . Orting WA USA
1 253 798-4176
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Stuart Lake Trail Billed as one of the most scenic hikes in the state, the trail to Stuart Lake is rife with alpine geology and ecology. Comprehensive views of the surrounding area can be enjoyed at the top of the trail, and swimming is available at Stuart Lake. Address: Road 7601 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Eight Mile Lake This lake is accessed via a seven mile round-trip hike. The trail is primarily uphill, however the climb is not unreasonable and the lake is a perfect destination for swimming, picnicking and fishing. Wildlife viewing is also abundant here. Address: Road 7601 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Enchantments Crossing Trail This hike is for experienced hikers only. The top of the trail is Aasgard Pass at an altitude of 7,800 feet. It is recommended that hikers who wish to traverse this trail plan ahead and be well-prepared; it is one of the more difficult hikes in the area. Address: Road 7601 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Hidden Lake Trail The hike to Hidden Lake is a short one, and is good for families with younger children. Hidden Lake is popular during the summer months with anglers, however it may be crowded as most of the lake is surrounded by thick forest and brambles. Address: Cedar Brae Road Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Hatchery Creek Trail Good views of the Wenatchee River and the surrounding mountains can be seen from the top of this trail, but the climb is not easy. Recommended for adults and hearty teens. Address: Hatchery Creek Road #7905 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Lake Minotaur Trail This trail is only six miles in length, however it is all uphill. Lake Minotaur is at the top, and is billed as one of the most spectacular lakes in the area that can be reached in one day. Great views and swimming opportunities are available at the top of the trail. Address: Road 6704 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Icicle Gorge Trail This is a loop trail that traverses both banks of the Icicle River. This trail has no significant elevation gains, and is a good day trip for families. Use of this trail does not require a permit. Address: Icicle Road Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Merritt Lake Trail The Merritt Lake trail is dry and exposed, and hikers are advised to bring plenty of water and sunscreen in the summer. The terminus of this trail is Merritt Lake, set amid some of Washington's spectacular mounatin scenery. Address: Road 657 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Icicle Ridge Trail The natural half way point on this trail is a plateau on the ridge, and is a perfect place to eat lunch and rest after climbing the steep pathway. The trail does continue from this point into the backcountry, however views from the plateau are the best for several miles. Located just east of Leavenworth, WA. Address: . Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Old Pipeline Trail The Old Pipeline Trail provides a good vantage from which to view the Wenatchee River as it rumbles down Tumwater Canyon. A number of river beaches provide hikers with an opportunity to swim or picnic, however visitors are advised that the trail is sometimes flooded in the spring due to run-off. Address: Highway 2 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Spider Meadows Trail This trail is billed as one of the most spectacular alpine hikes in the Pacific Nothwest. Hikers can view the hanging cliffs of Red Mountain as they emerge from the forest trail and into the meadows. The trail is 12.5 mies in length, and it is estimated to take roughly eight hours round-trip. Address: Meadow Creek Road Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Lanham Lake Trail While this lake doesn't provide the most spectacular hiking opportunity in the Leavenworth area, it is a good place for family picnics. The trail is easy to follow, however it is steep and dry, so visitors are reminded to bring plenty of water. Address: Highway 2 West Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Chiwaukum Creek Trail While this hike doesn't offer some of the views available on other trails, the Chiwaukum Creek trail is good for visitors looking for a peaceful day in the mountains. Located north of Leavenworth, WA. Address: Road 7908 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Lady of the Lake Take a boat tour around Lake Chelan, do a hiking trip or boat into one of the many campgrounds along the lake. Open all year around. Private charters are available. Address: 1418 W Woodin Avenue Chelan WA USA 98816
Send an Email (1) 1 509 682-4584
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Conservation Northwest Conservation Northwest offers free, volunteer-led day hikes in the Colville National Forest/Columbia Highlands throughout the summer. Please visit their website calendar for details and dates. Address: 35 W Main Ave, Suite 220 Spokane WA USA 99201
Send an Email 1 509 747-1663
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Bygone Byways Trail The Bygone Byways interpretive trail follows the original route of the Great Northern Railway. Brochures are provided for visitors, and the trail is fully wheelchair accessible. Address: Highway 2 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Dirty Face Peak Trail The Dirty Face Peak trail ascends 90 switchbacks, gaining roughly 4000 feet in just four miles. Steep, hot and dry describe this trail, however hikers are rewarded with comprehensive views of Lake Wenatchee and the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area. The trail is named for a homesteader who cleared the land by burning brush, which in turn covered his face with soot. Address: Road 207 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Alpine Lookout Trail This trail is dry, hot and mostly uphill, however views from the lookout are worth the effort. Photographers will want to spend some time at the summit taking pictures of the Leavenworth area. Address: Road 6910 Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail The Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail is an 11 mile trail that takes hikers along the Columbia River in Wenatchee, WA. Address: . Wenatchee WA USA
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Icicle River Interpretive Trail Interpretive brochures are available for visitors heading out on this trail, which passes by the Leavenworth Fish Hatchery. The hatchery releases over one million salmon per year, making this a good place to learn about the famous Northwest Salmon and the role of fish hatcheries in Washington State. Address: Icicle Road Leavenworth WA USA
1 509 548-6977
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