This at located at Snoq Pass at the Nordic Center
This is normally groomed and open Friday through Sunday and holidays. was helpful. You can ski or snowshoe this and we went up to Windy Pass which offers great views.
At Windy Pass view of Granite |
Another view from Windy Pass The Tooth rocky one |
At start of ski view of Keechelus Lake |
Much of the trail has a gentle slope except last mile |
Part way up Jim and George take break |
This is 10 miles roundtrip if you go to Windy Pass.
Driving directions: From Seattle take Interstate 90 over Snoqualmie Pass to exit 54. Exit I-90, turn right and go to the end of the Hyak Parking Lot and walk to the Milwaukee Lodge which is at the start of the trail.
Disclaimer: There are many factors which you should consider in deciding whether to proceed with an outing, including the visible weather at the trailhead, the strength and experience of the party, snow and avalanche conditions, route conditions, etc. You are the final decision maker whether to proceed. West Coast Weather, LLC dba Washington Online Weather cannot be held liable for loss or injury arising from your decision to proceed, and expressly disclaims all liability related thereto. Redmond, Washington USA. Also, please bring map-compass and GPS to help with trail directions as our directions are our best estimate
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