United States Washington Pierce County
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This extremely difficult 14.39-kilometer circular hike in the Spray Park Trail area offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for avid hikers. The trail starts at the Mowich Lake Trailhead, where you can park your vehicle for a fee. As you begin your journey, you'll pass by the historic Mowich Lake Ranger Station around the 0.33-kilometer mark.
Throughout the hike, you'll encounter several natural water features, including various streams and lakes. Be sure to bring enough water or a filtration system to stay hydrated. Around the 5.92-kilometer mark, you'll come across a particularly picturesque water spot that's perfect for a rest break.
As you continue on the trail, you'll encounter Mount Pleasant at the 3.37-kilometer mark, offering stunning views for those who venture off the main path. The challenging terrain and elevation gain of 673 meters make this hike suitable for experienced hikers looking for a physical challenge.
At the 4.69-kilometer mark, you'll find a bench where you can take a breather and enjoy the surrounding nature. Remember to check the weather forecast before embarking on this hike, as conditions can change rapidly in mountainous areas.
Towards the end of the trail, you'll pass by the Mowich Lake Campground, a fee-free camping area perfect for overnight stays. Before concluding your hike, take a moment to appreciate the beauty of Knapsack Pass around the 2.4-kilometer mark.
Overall, this trail offers a mix of natural beauty, challenging terrain, and historical landmarks, making it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an adventure in the Spray Park Trail area.