Snow Lake Trailhead

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Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, King County

Its relatively short length and low elevation gain to an alpine lake make the Snow Lake Trail one of the busiest trails in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. To avoid crowds, start early and avoid warm sunny weekends.

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Camp Brown Day Use Area offers a family-friendly and accessible place to experience the scenic Middle Fork Snoqualmie Valley. Located approximately eleven miles down the Middle Fork Road, this gently meandering half-mile loop trail, built following Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, provides scenic views of the congressionally-designated Wild and Scenic Middle Fork Snoqualmie...

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This trailhead provides access to the Snoqualmie Lake Trail, the Nordrum Lake Trail, the Marten Lake Trail, and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and the US Forest Service partnered to expand the parking area, add a restroom facility, and install new signage. Completion of these long planned improvements occurred...

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The 1.8-mile Oxbow Loop Trail, with only 60 feet of elevation gain, provides low-intensity recreation access in a scenic and special location in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley just 40 minutes from Seattle. Enjoy commanding views of the sweeping river meander and nearby summits of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The trail travels under...

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Once part of a prairie tended by the Snoqualmie People, today Meadowbrook Farm Park includes farmland, wildlife habitat, trails, and interpretive facilities.  The open space of Meadowbrook Farm and the nearby Tollgate Farm was originally an expansive prairie tended by the Snoqualmie people, who used fire to maintain open non-forest habitat. Periodic burns encouraged...

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The Granite Creek Trail, developed in cooperation between Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Mountains to Sound Greenway, climbs along the roaring Granite Creek to the alpine Granite Lakes.

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Middle Fork Snoqualmie NRCA, King County

The Mailbox Peak Trail climbs 4,000 feet in 4.7 miles. The summit rewards hikers with views of the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River and numerous peaks, including Mount Rainier. Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust crews built this trail in 2012 and 2013, replacing an old badly eroding and steep trail. This doubled the...