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Mount Persis

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Mount Persis

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Mount Persis is a prominent 1,665-meter (5,464-foot) summit located in Snohomish County, Washington, within the scenic Cascade Range. This striking peak is part of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, situated near the historic town of Index, and is notable for its volcanic origins, representing some of the earliest volcanic activity in the Washington Cascades.

What truly draws hikers to Mount Persis are the incredible and expansive 360-degree views from its summit. From this vantage point, visitors can soak in panoramic…

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    September 7, 2023

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    Access to this trail is via private property. A recreational permit from Hampton Resources, a forest products company, is required (ownership changed as of July of 2021).

    Once you reach the summit of Persis, soak up the expansive views. The 360-degree views offer plenty to see before starting the steep slog back down the mountain.

    September 22, 2023

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    Once you reach the summit of Persis, soak up the expansive views. The 360-degree views offer plenty to see before starting the steep slog back down the mountain.

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    1. Mount Persis Trail

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    Hike the challenging 1.8-mile Mount Persis Trail, gaining 2485 feet to panoramic views of the Cascades and Mount Index.

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    Hike the Mount Persis Trail for challenging climbs, panoramic views of Mount Index and Mount Rainier, and a true Pacific Northwest adventure
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    Location: Snohomish County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What permits are required to hike Mount Persis?

    Access to the Mount Persis trailhead is via private property. Hikers need a recreational permit from Hampton Resources, a forest products company, to cross this land. It's crucial to obtain this permit before your visit, as ownership changed in July 2021.

    Where can I park for the Mount Persis trail, and how far is the walk to the trailhead?

    Parking can be challenging. There's often a locked gate on Highway 2, which means hikers might need to park further away and walk or bike a considerable distance along the road to reach the actual trailhead. Arriving early is recommended, especially on weekends, as parking spots can fill up quickly.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the summit of Mount Persis?

    The hike to Mount Persis summit is known for being steep and challenging. While exact times vary greatly depending on fitness levels and conditions, hikers should generally plan for a full day, typically 6-9 hours round trip, including time to enjoy the summit views.

    Is Mount Persis a family-friendly hike?

    Mount Persis is generally not considered family-friendly for young children or inexperienced hikers due to its significant elevation gain, steep terrain, and often undefined boot path. It's a strenuous hike best suited for experienced hikers.

    Are dogs allowed on the Mount Persis trail?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Mount Persis trail. However, given the challenging and steep nature of the trail, ensure your dog is fit enough for a strenuous hike and always keep them on a leash, especially due to potential wildlife and other hikers.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like on Mount Persis?

    Winter hiking on Mount Persis is challenging due to deep, wet, and heavy snow, which can lead to high avalanche danger. While some experienced hikers undertake winter ascents, it requires specialized gear, avalanche awareness, and significant experience. The locked gate on Highway 2 also adds considerable distance to a winter approach.

    What gear should I bring for a Mount Persis hike?

    Given the challenging terrain, hikers should bring sturdy hiking boots, plenty of water, high-energy snacks, navigation tools (map, compass, or GPS), and layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. Trekking poles are highly recommended for the steep ascents and descents. In winter, add microspikes, snowshoes, an ice axe, and avalanche safety gear.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Mount Persis?

    Mount Persis is located near the small town of Index, Washington. While Index offers limited amenities, you might find a few local spots for refreshments. For more extensive options regarding cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to look towards larger nearby towns along Highway 2, such as Gold Bar or Skykomish.

    What makes the Mount Persis trail so difficult?

    The Mount Persis trail is difficult primarily due to its extreme steepness and significant elevation gain of over 4,000 feet in a short distance. It's often described as more of a boot path than a well-defined trail, with sections that can be overgrown or disappear into undergrowth, requiring hikers to navigate challenging terrain including talus fields near the ridgeline.

    What unique geological features can be observed on Mount Persis?

    Mount Persis is geologically significant as its rocks are volcanic in origin, representing some of the earliest expressions of volcanism in the Washington Cascade Mountain range. Hikers can observe these ancient volcanic formations, which contribute to the rugged and dramatic landscape of the area.

    Can I find any loop trails around Mount Persis summit?

    The primary route to Mount Persis summit is an out-and-back trail. There are no established loop trails that encompass the summit itself. Hikers typically ascend and descend via the same challenging path.

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