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21 Spooky Hikes in Washington
From ghost towns and historic military forts to Sasquatch and ghost sightings, Washington has plenty of spooky trails to keep you on your toes this fall.
Columbia River Gorge: Top Hikes, Waterfalls, and More
The Columbia River Gorge is a treasured part of the Pacific Northwest. Visit to find iconic waterfalls, beautiful views, adorable towns, and great hiking and biking trails. While it’s not a national park, it was one of the very first federally protected national scenic areas and the very first scenic byway. It’s incredibly gorgeous and is the perfect destination for a quick road trip or extended weekend getaway.
Best Hikes at Mount Rainier (and Why We Like Them)
With over 250 miles of hiking trails featuring waterfalls, forests, rivers, and of course, incredible mountain views, visiting Mount Rainier National Park should be on every hiker’s bucket list.
Mount St. Helens Activities
Mount St. Helens is an incredible, and dare we say, underrated area. The volcano has erupted more frequently than any other volcano in the Cascade Range – most recently in 1980, when the blast and record-breaking landslide drastically changed the landscape. Over the years, the landscape has come back to life. Now, you can relive the eruption at visitor centers, view active seismographs, climb the mountain, and laze about rivers in the area.
How to Train to Climb Mount St. Helens
Climbing Mount St. Helens is by permit only, but between July and September, the climb doesn’t require technical mountain climbing skills. That means that if you can hike long, steep, distances and snag a permit, you can summit this active volcano!
Guide to Climbing Mount St. Helens During Peak Season
Hike to the edge of Mount St. Helen’s crater in the summer months and you’ll be able to see the active volcano steaming! It’s a strenuous climb with unusual terrain, but there no technical skills required to summit. If you can hike long distances, you can climb this volcano!
50 Best Spring Hikes in Washington
Spring can be a difficult time to find safe and enjoyable hikes in the Pacific Northwest— roads and trails at higher elevations haven’t melted out yet and it can still be rainy in the lowlands, but there are plenty of beautiful things to see! This list shares where you’ll find the best spring wildflowers, waterfalls, trails that are free of avalanche danger, and hikes with the highest odds of sunny weather.
Best Hikes in Washington (According to Locals)
As local Washingtonians, we’ve hiked more than 100 trails in the state, and we’ve narrowed down some of our favorites! This list has all the details you need to know about each trail, including which passes are needed to seasonal availability. Grab your boots and get hiking!
How to Train to Thru-Hike the Enchantments
As beautiful as the Enchantments are, thru-hiking here shouldn’t be done on a whim. It’s a grueling 18-mile trek, best done with preparation and training. It’s as rewarding as it is difficult, and along the way, you’ll be treated to some of Washington’s finest alpine lakes and rugged mountains.
How to Thru-Hike the Enchantments
Located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the Enchantments are home to arguably Washington State’s most beautiful lakes and mountains. The region has over 700 lakes, grand waterfalls, and rugged mountains.