Patreon October-November Featured Hikes – Zone 1 (Pacific Northwest) & Zone 2 (Northern Southwest)

Zone 1

Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington)

Washington

Third Beach to Strawberry Point

Up to 11.7 miles out & back; 325ft. vertical change; Moderately Strenuous

Sea stacks, beach walk, rain forest, tide pools; Olympic National Park

Third Beach to Strawberry Point Trail Guide

Harry’s Ridge

8.2 miles out & back; 970ft. elevation gain; Moderate

Views, mountains, volcanos; Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument

Harry’s Ridge Trail Guide

Oregon

Crack-in-the-Ground Trail

1.7+ miles out & back; 75ft. elevation gain; Easy to Moderate

Views, geological interest, slot canyon; Four Craataers Lava Bed Wilderness Study Area

Crack-in-the-Ground Trail Guide

Sahalie and Koosah Falls

2.5 mile loop; 400ft. elevation gain; Easy

Waterfalls, rain forest, can add lakes; Willamette National Forest

Sahalie and Koosah Falls Trail Guide.  If you want a slightly longer hike, continue on the McKenzie River Trail to Clear Lake Loop or Tamolitch Pool.

Zone 2

Northern Southwest (Utah, Nevada, California)

California

Zabriskie Point-Golden Canyon-Gower Gulch Loop

6 mile lollipop loop or loop with spur; 875ft. elevation gain; Moderately Strenuous

Views, badlands, canyons; Death Valley National Park

This hike includes parts of three trails: The Badlands Loop, Golden Canyon, and Gower Gulch

High Peaks-Balconies Cave Loop

9 mile loop; 1,863ft. elevation gain; Very Strenuous

Views, rock formations, fun trail, mountains; Pinnacles National Park

High Peaks-Balconies Cave Loop Trail Guide

Nevada

Elephant Rock

0.3 mile loop; 50ft. elevation gain; Easy

Arch, rock formations, views; Valley of Fire State Park

Elephant Rock Trail Guide

Utah

North Fork Mule Canyon

5.3 miles out & back; 177ft. elevation gain; Moderate

Canyon, historical interest, rock art; Cedar Mesa

North Fork of Mule Canyon Trail Guide

Brimhall Arch

2.3 miles out & back; 823ft. elevation gain; Moderate

Arch, canyon, views; Capitol Reef National Monument

Brimhall Arch Trail Guide.  We climbed up the nearby slickrock for a great view of the arch and the surrounding canyon without any frigid swimming required.

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