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Best camping hikes in Washington
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Best camping hikes in Washington

Ready for some outdoor fun? These hikes offer everything you could want for an unforgettable adventure!

Here are some great hikes to explore in Washington.

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Reviews for camping hikes in Washington

Mitchel Eckstein avatar

The Enchantments Trail

MitchelEckstein reviewed 5 months ago

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I think it was played down quite a bit. After asgaards pass its pretty mellow until you start heading to snow lakes. A few added scrambled in there and once you get past Nada lake its down hill on rocky terrain the entire way. Definitely a humbling experience. Also if you are afraid of heights plan for the extra time it might take.


Debbie May avatar

Pacific Northwest Trail

Debbie May reviewed almost 5 years ago

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Alexandra Henry avatar

Olympic Discovery Trail

Alexandra Henry reviewed almost 5 years ago

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Charlie Palmer avatar

Western Pasayten - Ross Lake Loop

Charlie Palmer reviewed about 5 years ago

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Joan Vega avatar

Pacific Crest Trail - Henry M Jackson Wilderness

Joan Vega reviewed about 5 years ago

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Frequently asked questions for hikes in Washington

What is the climate like for hiking in Washington?

In Washington, spring brings pleasant temperatures for hiking, though trails can be wet. Come summer, east Washington can be hot while west remains moderate. Fall brings stunning colors, cool temperatures, and drier trails. Winter is challenging with snowy conditions. Check Washington Trails Association for seasonal hiking suggestions.


Do I need a permit to hike in Washington?

In Washington, some hiking areas require permits. Check with specific land management agencies like National Park Service or US Forest Service for requirements. Wilderness permits can often be obtained at trailheads or ranger stations. The https://www.wta.org/go-outside/passes provides comprehensive permit information.


Is wild camping allowed in Washington?

Wild camping, or dispersed camping, is permitted in certain areas of Washington, often requiring permits. Be sure to follow Leave No Trace principles and restrictions regarding fire safety, waste disposal, and distance from water bodies. Visit the US Forest Service for details.


Are there mountain rescue services in Washington?

In Washington, dial 911 for mountain emergencies, they'll alert the appropriate services. This often involves volunteer organizations like Seattle Mountain Rescue. Before hiking, ensure you have adequate insurance as rescues can be costly. More information at the Seattle Mountain Rescue website.


Are there dangerous plants in Washington?

Washington's diverse flora is impressive for hikers. Expect western hemlock, Douglas fir, and salal in coastal regions. The alpine areas have subalpine fir, heather, and lupine. Forests transition into sagebrush in the arid eastern region. For detailed knowledge, refer to Washington Native Plant Society.


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in Washington?

From coastal to alpine environments, Washington's diverse fauna presents black bears, cougars, deer, and unique birds like bald eagles. Along trails, watch for insects like mosquitoes and ticks. Safe wildlife practices are essential, refer to the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife.