Best Hiking trails on the eastside

Nature Lover's Paradise

The North Cascades in the Pacific West region offer an ideal blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and opportunities for relaxation. It’s the perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. If you’re looking for hiking trails in the eastern side of Interstate 90 (I-90) in Washington State, here are some of the top ones to consider:

  • Annette Lake Trail: This moderately challenging trail winds through old-growth forests and leads to the gorgeous Annette Lake. The surrounding peaks offer stunning views, making the 7.5-mile roundtrip hike well worth it.
  • Lake Serene and Bridal Veil Falls Trail: For a more challenging hike, try the Lake Serene and Bridal Veil Falls Trail. It rewards hikers with picturesque views of Lake Serene and the stunning Bridal Veil Falls. The hike covers approximately 8.2 miles roundtrip.
  • Mount Si Trail: The steep ascent of Mount Si Trail is well-known among hikers. The summit boasts breathtaking panoramic views, including Seattle and Mount Rainier. The trail covers approximately 8 miles roundtrip.
  • Twin Falls Trail: This family-friendly hike takes you to the impressive Twin Falls waterfall. It’s an easy hike, covering around 3 miles roundtrip, making it perfect for all skill levels.
  • Franklin Falls Trail: Another great family-friendly hike, the trail leads to the enchanting Franklin Falls. It’s a short hike of about 2 miles roundtrip, making it accessible for most hikers.
  • Rattlesnake Ledge Trail: This moderately steep hike offers fantastic views of Rattlesnake Lake and the surrounding mountains. The hike covers around 4 miles roundtrip.
  • Little Si Trail: A shorter and less challenging option compared to Mount Si, this trail leads to the summit of Little Si with rewarding views. The hike is approximately 4.7 miles roundtrip.
  • Granite Mountain Trail: For a more strenuous hike, try the Granite Mountain Trail. The summit of Granite Mountain offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. The hike covers approximately 8.6 miles roundtrip.
  • Kendall Katwalk Trail: This trail provides a unique alpine experience as it follows a narrow ledge through rugged terrain with stunning views. The full hike to the Katwalk and back is approximately 12 miles.
  • Denny Creek Trail: During the summer, the vibrant wildflowers on the Denny Creek Trail make for a pleasant forested hike. This hike takes you to Keekwulee Falls and covers around 6 miles roundtrip

Remember to check trail conditions, weather forecasts, and trailhead information before embarking on any hike. Some of these trails can become quite popular during peak hiking seasons, so plan accordingly and consider arriving early to secure parking.

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Maureen Briere

Hey there! I’m Maureen, a community blogger and Real Estate Broker at American Classic Homes Real Estate in the Pacific Northwest. Here to help you find your perfect home and share tips on living your best life in the PNW. Let’s come home together to the Pacific Northwest!

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