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Boondocking washington state
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Those with disabilities or just looking for an easy stroll will enjoy the barrier free trail around Gold Creek Pond. Some of the more popular trails along the I-90 corridor are Granite Mountain, Snow Lake and Lake Annette.

boondocking washington state

Two great websites for locating a trail that fits your requirements are Hiking With My Brother and WTA. Trails range from well built and signed to barely discernable allowing you to pick one that fits your hiking preference. If gaining large amounts of elevation isn’t to your liking, try hiking to one of the many lakes within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. There are at least four dozen named peaks along the corridor you can hike/climb to enjoy stunning views. Hiking is a favorite among active RVers and there is plenty of opportunity to do so all along I-90 up and over Snoqualmie Pass. In this entry we will look at the I-90 corridor over Snoqualmie Pass. It’s shorter without the crowded touristy sites. You might compare this loop tour to the popular 440 mile Cascade Loop, but this route is for more adventurous travelers that enjoy getting off the beaten path. By the end of the series, you will have a stockpile of places to go for a weekend, a week or connect all three passes together for a loop excursion for an extended RV vacation. In the next three installments (including this one), we will look at activities to enjoy and places to camp on Washington State’s Snoqualmie Pass, Blewett Pass and Stevens Pass. What a shame, as these passes traverse thousands of acres of public land offering plenty to see and do including camping. Most Western Washington RVers consider the Cascade Mountain passes a formidable barrier to cross on the way to somewhere else. The other articles are Blewett Pass and Stevens Pass.

BOONDOCKING WASHINGTON STATE SERIES

Editor's Note - This is the first of a three-part series about travel through the Cascade Mountain Passes.













Boondocking washington state