16.7 km
~1 day 0 hrs
1074 m
“Explore the scenic and historically rich Hawkeye Point via Goat Ridge Trail, a 17 km moderate hike.”
Starting your adventure near Lewis County, Washington, the trailhead for the Hawkeye Point via Goat Ridge Trail is accessible by car. If you're using public transport, the nearest significant landmark is Packwood, WA. From Packwood, you can arrange a taxi or rideshare to the trailhead.
The trail spans approximately 17 km (10.5 miles) with an elevation gain of around 1000 meters (3280 feet). This out-and-back trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Initial Ascent and Terrain The first section of the trail involves a steady ascent through dense forest. The path is well-marked, but it's advisable to use HiiKER for navigation to ensure you stay on track. As you climb, you'll encounter a mix of Douglas fir and western hemlock trees, providing ample shade and a cool environment, even during warmer months.
### Mid-Trail Features Around the 5 km (3.1 miles) mark, the forest begins to thin out, offering your first glimpses of the surrounding landscape. Here, the trail becomes rockier, and you may need to navigate some loose gravel. Keep an eye out for mountain goats, which are commonly seen in this area.
### Historical Significance As you continue, you'll pass through areas that were historically significant to the indigenous Cowlitz people. These lands were used for hunting and gathering, and you may notice ancient petroglyphs on some of the larger rock formations. Respect these cultural artifacts by not touching or disturbing them.
### Approaching Hawkeye Point The final push to Hawkeye Point is the most challenging, with a steep incline that will test your endurance. This section covers the last 2 km (1.2 miles) and gains approximately 300 meters (984 feet) in elevation. The trail here is narrow and exposed, so proceed with caution, especially in wet or windy conditions.
### Summit and Views Reaching Hawkeye Point, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Cascade Range. On clear days, you can see Mount Rainier to the north and Mount St. Helens to the south. This is an excellent spot for a well-deserved break and some photography.
### Wildlife and Flora Throughout the hike, you'll encounter a variety of wildlife, including black-tailed deer, marmots, and various bird species like the Clark's nutcracker. The flora changes with elevation, transitioning from dense forest to alpine meadows filled with wildflowers in late spring and summer.
### Return Journey The return journey follows the same path, allowing you to revisit the scenic spots and perhaps notice details you missed on the ascent. Make sure to leave no trace and pack out all your trash to preserve the natural beauty of the trail.
Using HiiKER for navigation will ensure you stay on the correct path and can track your progress. This trail offers a mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and a moderate challenge, making it a rewarding experience for those who undertake it.
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