Maple Pass Loop Trailhead
Hike I do every year
Category

Hike

Est. Duration

2-3h

Activity level
Message from Jess Dales

Maple Pass Loop is probably the only hike in Washington that I do every single year. Sometimes more than once. The first half of October is arguably the best time to go because the Larches are likely to be at their golden peak. A sight you don’t want to miss!

You can hike the loop trail clockwise or counterclockwise. I’ve done both, and I’m not sure which way is better. Going clockwise, you get the steep part of the trail over with, and your knees can enjoy a more gradual descent on the home stretch. If you do the hike counterclockwise, the views slowly unfold as you climb, and of course, the climb is a little more gradual on the way up. You can’t really go wrong, though!

Pro Tip: Located in the heart of the North Cascades Highway, just getting to the Maple Pass trailhead is a bit of an adventure, but the drive is beautiful, and it’s a great excuse to stop and take in the splendid North Cascade views at the Diablo Lake Overlook.

Distance: 7.5 miles Elevation Gain: 2000 Difficulty: Moderately Difficult

Age requirement

All ages