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Northwest Mountain Trails


During the winter season backcountry trails may become impassable due to snow accumulation and fallen trees. Some trails remain open at lower elevations and may be passable for hiking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing. It is recommended that all trail users inquire at the ranger station prior to a trek. The links below provide specific information on trails in each area. Note that the US Forest Service seldom updates this data from October to March. As the snowpack melts this spring, many higher elevation trails will again become accessible to hikers. In addition, certain designated trails are also available to mountain bikes, horses, and all terrain vehicles.



The United States Department of Agriculture through the US Forest Service is responsible for management of most federal forest land and oversees not only developed ski area use, but also wilderness areas and mountain trail use and maintenance. The following links provide access to trail use information and current trail conditions as compiled by the US Forest Service for the pacific northwest region. The National Park Service provides similar information for Mt Rainier trails. Check the reports for recent dates to determine ease of access to trailheads and usability of trails.



Trail Report - Mt Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest

Trail Report - Olympic National Forest - Quinalt

Trail Report - Olympic National Forest - Forks

Trail Report - Olympic National Forest - Hoodsport

Trail Report - Olympic National Forest - Quilcene

Trail Report - Gifford Pinchot National Forest

Trail Report - Mt Rainier National Park

Crater Lake National Park

Wenatchee National Forest




Mt Rainier National Park

Trail Park Passes are now required year-round to park at developed trailheads at most forests.

Trail Park Passes must be displayed in the windshield of all vehicles parked at or within 1/4 mile of designated trailheads. Passes are not available at the trailheads but must be purchased in advance.

Day Passes cost $5.00. Annual Passes (good for the calendar year) cost $30.00. Click here for information on where to obtain trail passes.




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