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Heather Lake Trail
Heather Lake Trail is the most beautiful trail I've ever seen in the winter time. This trail is not too long or too hard, is dog friendly, and offers stunning views.
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Cattle Point, San Juan Island
Cattle Point is located on the southern most point of San Juan Island. There are trails, a lighthouse, and a gorgeous view that is a must see on your trip to the island.
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Lime Kiln State Park
Lime Kiln State Park is a must do during your time on San Juan Islands. The views are breathtaking, the tide pools are full of sea life, and the lighthouse is a dream. Read all about what to expect on your trip to Lime Kiln State Park, what pass you need, and the trails we did.
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Mount Ellinor Trail
Mount Ellinor trail is one of the hardest trail I've ever done. Not for the faint of heart, its views are rumored to be the prettiest in Washington. Unfortunate for us it was cloudy the day we went but it was still pretty. Here is info about the hike and what you need to know before you go.
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Sleeping Beauty Trail
Sleeping Beauty Trail is located up near Mount Adams in the Gifford-Pinchot National Forest. It offers 360 views of Mount Adams, Mount Rainier, Mount Hood and Mount St.Helens. This trail is rated as moderate and is one of the prettiest we have done in Washington.
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Horsethief Butte Trail
This hike is easy and provides an amazing view of the Columbia River Gorge. It only took us about 25 minutes to do and is right off the highway. I use the All Trails App for trail info and directions!
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Little Si Trail
Little Si is one of the prettiest hikes in Washington and it is a moderate 4.5 mile out and back trail that is dog friendly. Located in North Bend and suitable for kids a bit older (our 7 year old did it).
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Cape Disappointment State Park
Cape Disappointment is part of the southern most point of Washington State and has some gorgeous coastal sites! Here is the hike we did inside Cape Disappointment State Park and info on what passes you'll need to visit.
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Staircase Rapids Loop: Olympic National Park
This hike is one of our top five favorites in Washington, it is absolutely gorgeous and a must do! Here's some tips to know before you go and what pass you'll need.
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Sequalitchew Creek Trail
This easy trail is located in our cute little town on DuPont. Kid and dog friendly, it leads down to the beautiful water front. Here is what to expect when hiking this trail!