Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest · Chelan County, Washington
12.3 km
~3 hrs 49 min
813 m
“Embark on the Little Bear via Nahahum Loop Trail for a rewarding, scenic, and moderately challenging adventure.”
Starting near Chelan County, Washington, the Little Bear via Nahahum Loop Trail offers a rewarding 12 km (7.5 miles) journey with an elevation gain of approximately 800 meters (2,625 feet). This loop trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for hikers with some experience and a good level of fitness.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards Nahahum Canyon Road, which is the nearest significant landmark. From Wenatchee, take US-2 E/US-97 N and then turn onto Nahahum Canyon Road. Public transport options are limited, so it’s advisable to arrange a carpool or taxi from Wenatchee.
### Trail Overview The trail begins with a steady ascent through a mixed forest of pine and fir trees. Early on, you’ll encounter a series of switchbacks that help to manage the elevation gain. After about 2 km (1.2 miles), the trail opens up to a more exposed ridge, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and distant peaks.
### Significant Landmarks At around the 4 km (2.5 miles) mark, you’ll come across a notable rock formation known locally as "The Bear’s Claw." This is a great spot for a short break and some photos. Continuing on, the trail meanders through alpine meadows that are particularly vibrant in the spring and early summer, filled with wildflowers like lupine and Indian paintbrush.
### Wildlife and Nature The area is rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, marmots, and a variety of bird species including hawks and eagles. In the lower forested sections, you might even spot a black bear, so make sure to carry bear spray and know how to use it.
### Historical Significance This region has a rich history tied to the Native American tribes who originally inhabited the area. The trail itself follows some of the old routes used by these tribes for hunting and gathering. Additionally, remnants of early 20th-century logging operations can be seen in the form of old logging roads and rusted equipment.
### Navigation and Safety Given the elevation gain and the exposed sections of the trail, it’s crucial to be prepared for changing weather conditions. Use the HiiKER app for real-time navigation and updates on trail conditions. Make sure to carry plenty of water, as there are limited sources along the trail, and pack layers to adjust to temperature changes.
### Final Stretch The final 3 km (1.8 miles) of the trail descend back into the forest, offering a cool and shaded path back to the trailhead. This section can be steep and slippery, especially after rain, so take your time and watch your footing.
By the time you complete the loop, you’ll have experienced a diverse range of landscapes and gained a deeper appreciation for the natural and historical richness of the Chelan County region.
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