Guides
The trail traverses two peaks before arriving at Mt Seymour Summit with a spectacular panoramic view of the area.
A full day one way hike from Lynn Valley to the top of Grouse mountain via Hanes Valley and its treacherous scree slope
Enjoy an easy hike through the Cascade foothills to a beautiful set of waterfalls, only 30 minutes from downtown Seattle
A great hike because you don't need to spend a whole day on the trail but there is still a nice lookout at the end.
Skiing the Mt. Baker backcountry in deep winter powder or summer corn.
A coastal playground basks in its post-Olympics glow.
The Grind is Vancouver’s most popular hike with 2830 steps and an average 56% slope.
One of Seattle’s most beloved parks. This hike loops around Green Lake.
Snohomish County Park, Granite Falls, Washington
Ski the trees and open glades near Stevens Pass just 90 minutes from Seattle.
Via Coleman Glacier with optional ski descent
An easily accessible backcountry ski tour at Steven's Pass, Washington.
Part of the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park.
Part of the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park.
Part of the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park.
Part of the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park.
Part of the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park.
Beach 1 provides a quick hike out to seastacks, driftwood logs, and a perfect lagoon for skipping stones.
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge provides a great place to check out waterfowl and seabirds on the coast.
With views of the Olympic Range, Puget Sound, and Vancouver Island, this hike is one to remember.