Mount Zion is among the most northeastern peaks in the Olympic National Forest, where you can catch glimpses of Mt. Baker, Mt. Shuksan and Mt. Rainier through the trees. There …
You've reached the highest point along Klahhane Ridge, so it's time to enjoy the breathtaking views in a beautiful alpine terrain. The area is also home to a lot of …
Olympic National Park on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula spans about a million acres of glacier-capped mountains, old-growth rainforests, and over 70 miles of wild Pacific coastline. This National Park is …
Are you ready to work for some breathtaking views on Strait of Juan de Fuca, massive Mount Olympus, and sapphire Lake Crescent? Then the hike to the summit of Mount …
This trail takes you on a relatively steady climb to the top of Mount Zion. When you reach the last .08 miles of the route, the path levels off before …
Mount Townsend is a widely popular destination for good reason. This beautiful alpine turtleback summit surrounded by the Welch Peaks offers panoramic views of the San Juans to the north …
The High Divide Trail is the highlight here. It's a well-kept path that takes you through open hills, along ridges with pretty meadows, and scattered trees. The views are stunning, …
Blue Mountain has a height of about 6,000 feet and is still one of the easiest summits to reach in the Olympic National Park. Thanks to the nearby parking lot, …
The trail ends short of the summit. The last push to the top of Mount Angeles is a serious scramble and not for beginners! Sure-footedness and experience scrambling is required but once at the top, the views are truly stunning!