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Second Burroughs Mountain

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Second Burroughs Mountain

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Second Burroughs Mountain is a prominent summit located within the stunning Mount Rainier National Park in Washington, United States. Reaching an elevation of 7,402 feet (2,256 meters), it is one of three peaks forming the Burroughs Mountain ridge, named in honor of naturalist John Burroughs. This natural monument offers some of the most exceptional panoramic views of Mount Rainier and its surrounding landscape.

What truly captivates visitors to Second Burroughs Mountain are the breathtaking, close-up vistas of Mount Rainier. Hikers…

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    5 luglio 2023

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    Fai un'escursione a Second Burroughs Mountain per una vista mozzafiato su Glacier Basin, Little Tahoma e sul parco circostante. Lasciati stupire dall'ampio scenario che include Fremont Lookout, Berkeley e Grand Parks e Skyscraper Mountain. Ricorda di camminare con cautela poiché le piante delicate in questo ambiente richiedono un'attenzione speciale e ammira il paesaggio unico in cima alla montagna.
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    Embark on the Burroughs Mountain Loop via Glacier Basin, a difficult hiking route that spans 10.0 miles (16.1 km) and demands a significant 3141 feet (957 metres) of elevation gain.…

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    Hike the difficult 9.5-mile Burroughs Mountain Loop Trail for unparalleled, close-up views of Mount Rainier and its glaciers.

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    This difficult 13.1-mile hike on the Burroughs Mountain Loop in Mount Rainier National Park offers close-up views of Mount Rainier.

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    Elevazione 2.250 m

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    Posizione:Pierce County, Washington, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the typical trail conditions and weather to expect on Second Burroughs Mountain?

    The terrain on Second Burroughs Mountain is characterized by a broad, barren, and rocky alpine environment. Weather can change rapidly at this elevation. Even in summer, hikers should be prepared for strong winds, cooler temperatures, and sudden shifts in conditions. Always check the latest forecast for Mount Rainier National Park before heading out.

    Are there specific permits or fees required to hike to Second Burroughs Mountain?

    Yes, Second Burroughs Mountain is located within Mount Rainier National Park, so a park entrance fee is required. This can be a single-entry fee or covered by an annual pass like the America the Beautiful pass. Specific hiking permits are generally not needed for day hikes to Second Burroughs Mountain, but always check the official NPS website for the most current regulations, especially for overnight stays or specific activities.

    Is Second Burroughs Mountain considered a family-friendly hike?

    While the hike involves an uphill climb and significant elevation, many families with active children find it rewarding. The trail is well-maintained, and the stunning views provide great motivation. However, the exposed alpine environment means there's little shade, and weather can be unpredictable. It's best suited for families accustomed to hiking, and parents should assess their children's endurance for a 7-mile round trip with 900 feet of elevation gain.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Second Burroughs Mountain?

    No, pets are generally not allowed on trails within Mount Rainier National Park, including the routes to Second Burroughs Mountain. Dogs are permitted only on paved roads, in campgrounds, and in parking areas. This policy helps protect the park's wildlife and fragile ecosystems. Service animals are an exception to this rule.

    How crowded does Second Burroughs Mountain get, especially during peak season?

    Second Burroughs Mountain is a very popular destination, particularly during the peak summer months (late July through August) and on weekends. The Sunrise parking lot, which is the primary trailhead, fills up quickly. Arriving early in the morning, ideally before 8:00 AM, is strongly recommended to secure parking and experience fewer crowds on the trail. Weekdays or shoulder seasons (late June/early July, September/early October) typically offer a more serene experience.

    What are the best options for parking and trailhead access for Second Burroughs Mountain?

    The main access point for Second Burroughs Mountain is the Sunrise parking lot within Mount Rainier National Park. This is the highest point in the park accessible by vehicle. From Sunrise, several well-marked trails lead towards Second Burroughs. Due to its popularity, the parking lot often reaches capacity, especially on clear summer days. Arriving early is crucial, or consider visiting on a weekday.

    What should hikers bring for a day hike to Second Burroughs Mountain?

    Hikers should be prepared for alpine conditions. Essential items include plenty of water, high-energy snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), layers of clothing (even in summer), rain gear, sturdy hiking boots, and a map or navigation device. Trekking poles can be helpful for the uphill sections. Don't forget a camera for the incredible views!

    Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known viewpoints near Second Burroughs Mountain?

    While Second Burroughs Mountain itself is a major highlight, exploring the broader Burroughs Mountain ridge can offer unique perspectives. Many hikers continue to Third Burroughs Mountain for an even more remote experience and different angles of Mount Rainier. Additionally, the trails leading to Fremont Lookout or through Berkeley Park offer stunning wildflowers and panoramic views that are slightly off the main Second Burroughs path, providing a sense of discovery.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted on Second Burroughs Mountain?

    The alpine environment of Second Burroughs Mountain is home to a variety of wildlife. Hikers frequently spot mountain goats grazing on the hillsides. Smaller mammals like chipmunks, marmots, and pika are also common. Keep an eye out for various bird species adapted to high-altitude living. Remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance and never feed animals.

    What are the typical distances and elevation gains for routes to Second Burroughs Mountain?

    A common round-trip hike to Second Burroughs Mountain from the Sunrise parking lot is approximately 7 miles (11.3 km) with an elevation gain of around 900 feet (274 meters). This typically takes about 2.5 to 4 hours to complete, depending on pace and stops for photos. There are variations, including loop options that might extend the distance and elevation.

    Are there any amenities or places to eat near Second Burroughs Mountain?

    The closest amenities are at the Sunrise Visitor Center, located at the Sunrise parking lot. Here you'll find restrooms, a gift shop, and a small snack bar or concession stand offering basic food and drinks during the operating season (typically July to early October). For more substantial dining or accommodation options, you would need to drive further outside the park, for example, towards the towns of Enumclaw or Ashford.

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