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Hike with dramatic views
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Hike

Est. Duration

2-3h

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Message from Jess Dales

I don’t think it’s far fetched to say that Winchester Lookout has some of the most dramatic views for the least effort in the North Cascades. It’s a quick hike, and you will enjoy expansive views of some of Washington’s most famous peaks and mountain ranges along the way. And while it’s definitely one of my favorite easy day hikes in Washington, it’s also a great place to try backcountry camping. Trust me, once you see the views, you’re not going to want to leave!

Elevation Gain: 1300 ft.

Pro Tip: You don’t need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to make the trip up to the trailhead, but The Twin Lakes Road is best suited for high clearance vehicles. If you can’t drive to the Winchester Mountain Trailhead, parking is at the Tomyhoi Lake Trailhead, adding 2 miles to the hike.

Spending The Night: Camping in the Winchester Lookout is on a first-come, first-served basis, and is limited to 12 people. Although I genuinely can’t imagine 12 people fitting comfortably inside. The good news is that there are quite a few excellent tent camping spots up along the ridge next to the lookout. Alternatively, you can car camp down at Twin Lakes! The Winchester Lookout is located within the Mt. Baker Wilderness Area, and wilderness regulations apply.

Winchester Lookout is locked and not open to the public from November through May. Winter visitors can’t access the inside of the lookout or use it as a shelter. The lookout generally reopens in June, or when snow conditions allow. Check the Washington Trails Association website for current trail reports.

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