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Hiking : Naches Peak Loop Trail

United States Washington Pierce County

Map of the trail for Naches Peak Loop Trail

Durée

01:09:19

Distance

3.49 km

Dénivelé

139.0 m

This easy out-and-back hiking route takes you through the stunning Naches Peak Loop Trail. The trail spans a distance of 3.49 kilometers with an elevation gain of 139 meters, making it a great option for hikers of all levels.

Starting at the Naches Peak Loop Trailhead, located 0.05 kilometers from the beginning of the trail, you will embark on a picturesque journey. As you hike along, you will come across the informational point about the trail, providing you with some insights into the area. Continuing on, at 0.01 kilometers from the start, you will reach a viewpoint where you can take in breathtaking sights of the surrounding landscape.

Midway through the hike, at 1.75 kilometers from the start, you will encounter another viewpoint offering even more stunning views. Make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized throughout the hike. Additionally, it is always a good idea to check the weather forecast before setting out on your adventure.

Near the end of the trail, 0.08 kilometers from the start, you will find yourself at Upper Tipsoo Lake, a beautiful spot to relax and enjoy the peace and tranquility of nature. Take your time to soak in the beauty of the surroundings before making your way back along the same trail.

Overall, this hike offers a relatively easy and rewarding experience for nature lovers. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning vistas along the way!

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