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The flat terrain of this wide valley east of Snoqualmie Pass is the perfect place to practice snowshoeing with kids or first-timers. This is an area popular …
Thursday - plenty of parking, a mix of families enjoying the first half mile for sledding. After that, just a smattering of hikers/snowshoers. 2 miles up in an hour. Maybe 800’ vertical. A good worko… Full review by Mark Slosberg
Jan 12, 2021
I am very impressed with the beauty of this trail/snow shoe hike! It is easy for family members of all hiking levels and children. The views are breathtaking and literally surround you constantly. I’… Full review by Tina Kramer
What's the difference between the Northwest Forest Pass and the Discover Pass?
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Both are required to park at trailheads in Washington. The Northwest Forest Pass is for use on federal land (like national parks or forests); the Discover Pass...