
Rock Climb at Notch Mountain in the Adirondacks
Wilmington, New YorkPark at the Moss Cliff Parking area on Route 86 and cross the road to the trailhead for Copperas Pond. Make a short but steep approach to Notch Mountain Slabs, taking a left when the trail appears to split. The immediate face has four single pitch climbs, but skirting the face to the left brings you to the more exposed slab where 3-4 pitches will get you to the summit of Notch Mountain with Whi...
Photograph Ladder Creek Falls
Marblemount, WashingtonWhile not a hike in of itself, this walk to Ladder Creek Falls is still very enjoyable as you bound over a large suspension bridge, wander past smaller falls and overgrown garden steps, and get an up close and personal look at the oldest operating building in Skagit County, the powerhouse.
Drive past Newhalem heading east on the North Cascades Highway and you’ll see a blue and red bridge leadin...
Hike to Fragrance Lake
Bellingham, Washington
4.7
5.5 mi
/ 950 ft gain
Take Chuckanut Drive to the trailhead which is located directly across from the entrance to Larrabee State Park. A small lot in front of the trail has space for 8-10 cars, or you can park at the State Park and walk across the road (carefully!) to reach the trailhead. Either way you will need a Discover Pass, or pay $10 for day parking.This is a popular trail for Bellingham residents, but do not...
Summit Church Mountain
Deming, Washington
8.5 mi
/ 3750 ft gain
Start by driving roughly 2.5 miles up Forest Road 3040, conveniently named E Church Mt Road, to the trailhead. The road is bumpy, but lacking the pot-holes that occupy many of the other forest roads. The only issue comes at 2 miles in where a stream runs over the road and has eroded a small ditch. Go slow and you should be fine, my Honda Fit made it easy enough, and arrive at the parking area w...
Hike Sauer’s Mountain
Peshastin, Washington
4.0
6 mi
/ 2000 ft gain
Sauer’s Mountain is one of those well defined, moderate, and rewarding hikes that give you just the right amount of views for the effort, but the real treat is catching the wildflower bloom in mid-May.
The trailhead is located on private property.
Start by parking along the private drive and walk to the trailhead where you will most likely encounter Mr. Sauer sitting in his chair selling homema...
Take a Stroll through Hovander Homestead Park
Ferndale, Washington
5.0
1.4 mi
/ 0 ft gain
Driving up to the park entrance: take a right to drive towards the barnyards, playgrounds, covered picnic areas, historic house and community gardens, and access to the Snoqualmie River. Or, drive straight and park outside of the fragrance gardens and historic house/ museum, and take a walk to access the observation tower, wetlands boardwalk, Tennant Lake, and other trails.
Both historic house...
Scramble to the Summit of the West Lion via the Binkert Trail
Lions Bay, British Columbia
5.0
10 mi
/ 5400 ft gain
Find parking in a small gravel lot and be careful to park to the left of the sign, as cars do get towed in this area. Cross through the yellow road gate and begin by ascending the gravel road that provides moderate switchbacks before reaching a junction with the Mount Harvey trail, and keep right to continue on your way. Now on a dirt trail, there will be another junction in which you will want...
Hike to Kelly Butte
Enumclaw, Washington
3.4 mi
/ 1100 ft gain
After a rough drive to the trailhead you’ll have little time to catch your breath as the trail laces up the mountain side, but with Rainier to distract you, it won’t be long until you’re at the top with a view that is more than enough reward for your efforts.
Pay very close attention to the driving directions - the forest road is rough, narrow, and splits in many places that could lead you astr...
Summit Centennial Peak in the La Plata Mountains via Sharkstooth Trailhead
Hesperus, Colorado
6 mi
/ 2162 ft gain
From the western end of the town of Mancos, follow CR 42 north until it enters the national forest and becomes FR 561. Go right on FR 350 and keep right at any junctions (there are two of them) until you reach the signed Sharkstooth Trailhead about 19 miles from Mancos.
Enjoy your drive through a beautiful aspen forest, and if you are here in spring, you’ll even see some wildflowers and butter...
Explore Teddy Bear Cove
Bellingham, Washington
4.0
On Chuckanut Drive (State Route 11) pull off onto a small, unmarked, one-way road that offers parking for Teddy Bear Cove before quickly rejoining the road. There is space to pull over on the road for approximately 15-20 cars. If you are heading North to South, the road is on your right, if heading South to North, you’ll have to find somewhere to do a U-turn in order to enter the side road by g...
Hike to the Summit of Mt. McCausland
Leavenworth, Washington
8 mi
/ 1800 ft gain
Begin by driving a fairly smooth Forest Road 6700 for 2.5 miles to the Smith Brook Trailhead and park in the space on the left. Much of the signage has been taken down along the trail, so it may be helpful to bring some written directions with you. The hike begins by keeping close to the road, meandering up to the first switchbacks in the forest.Continue along the moderately graded switchbacks ...
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