Andrea's adventures on the trail...

Category: Day Hikes (Page 12 of 12)

Dog Mountain – Columbia River Gorge

This is a MUST hike in springtime, around Mother’s Day, when thousands of balsamroot and other plants are in bloom. Great views of the river are a bonus too. It’ll make you sweat, almost 3000 feet of gain to the top. Worth every step for the views and the wildflowers.

Chirico Trail / Tiger Mountain

Great trail for keeping in shape, plus it’s fun to haul a big backpack up and down and get strange looks from people who are only carrying a single water bottle. The view from the top isn’t too shabby, either. This and Enumclaw’s Mt. Peak are what got me in shape for the Wonderland Trail last year.

Chenuis Falls, MRNP

Another wonderful “me” hike/walk last summer out to Chenuis Falls from the Carbon River Ranger Station in Mt. Rainier National Park. The road to Ipsut Campground has been closed for years now, so from the ranger station it’s all foot-power (or bike-power, for those of you who can handle bikes on bumpy gravel). This is a beautiful area of temperate rainforest, and the waterfalls are a pretty nice bonus… GO!

Angel’s Rest

December 2012, day hike to Angel’s Rest in the Columbia Gorge. It was cold and cloudy, but the clouds were kind enough to part right when I got to the top for a nice view of the river below.

Dec 2012, at Angel's Rest in the Columbia Gorge.
Dec 2012, at Angel’s Rest in the Columbia Gorge.
Dec 2012 - view of the Columbia River from Angel's Rest
Dec 2012 – view of the Columbia River from Angel’s Rest

Annette Lake

Nice little dayhike to Annette Lake last fall before the snow started. I only saw 2 other people the whole time, so I had some good “me” time up there, great lunch by the lake, soaked in the sunshine for a while, and enjoyed the fall colors.

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