Hike with stunning view
Category

Hike

Est. Duration

4-6h

Activity level
Message from Jess Dales

Trappers Peak offers quintessential North Cascades views without requiring an overnight trip. While it’s not the easiest trail, the combination of alpine lakes and jagged layers of mountains makes it well worth the effort. When you reach the turnoff for Thornton Lakes, you can either head left and relax on the shores of the alpine lakes below, or continue straight and scramble up the rocky ridge that leads to Trappers Peak. Either way, you can’t go wrong!

If you decide to head up to the peak (which I would highly recommend), you’re in for a steep and sometimes exposed final mile. None of it is technical, but you’ll want to be a relatively experienced hiker. The expansive views of the rugged and remote Picket Range from the top of Trappers Peak will make you forget about your tired legs. This is what hiking in Washington State is all about!

Pro Tip: If you want to overnight at Trappers Peak or Thornton Lakes, you’ll need a backcountry permit from the ranger station in Marblemount.

Distance: 10.2 miles Elevation Gain: 2900 ft Difficulty: Difficult

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