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This is A SPECIAL PLACE

Western Washington is a hiking paradise. 

(Mount Rainier National Park)

 
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That Attracts The Explorative Type

Where outdoor and technology companies innovate.

(Camp Long, Seattle City Park)

 
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To Do Special Things

Building memories through real life experiences.

(Olympic National Park) 

 
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That Make A Far-reaching Impact

Celebrating our shared natural spaces.

(Granite Park Chalet, Glacier National Park- photo, Bryan Schaeffer) 

 
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Bryan showing his furry Fury face in front of Mount Fury, North Picket Range Traverse 2019, North Cascades WA

Bryan showing his furry Fury face in front of Mount Fury, North Picket Range Traverse 2019, North Cascades WA

A Year of Best of the NW Family-Friendly Trails

There is something unique and special to experience in every season in The Pacific Northwest.

Best of the NW strives to encourage a youthful spirit of exploration, and fitness exploring these treasures year-round.

 

Spring

The islands are wonderful in springtime.  With higher elevations still shrouded in snow the low land coastal and seaside hikes are a great warm up for a summer on the trials.  Having more of the trails to yourself is another benefit of hiking the seaside in the spring.  Not to mention shorter ferry wait times than in mid-summer.  So what are you waiting for?  If the clouds part it is sure to be spectacular, if not the islands offer an unmatched peacefulness even in blustery weather.  The trails await.

Summer

This is quite literally “peak” hiking time in Western Washington and the Cascades.  Snow melting in the high-country opens more passageways to mountain meadows, roaring waterfalls and peaks.  Places otherwise inaccessible become easier to get to. It is a short window for some of the most spectacular high routes spanning from mid-July to September.

Fall

This can be a particularly nice season to squeeze in the last of the high/long trails before the weather snaps.  Cooler temps, less crowds fall colors, still low snow level are all great reasons to take advantage of trails in the fall.  Shoulder Season Trails (high-land until cold snap, low-land beach and forest trails when wet, awaiting snow coverage for winter trails).

Winter

Lakes and streams freeze over in the high-country.  Rain turns to snow and the woods begin the annual transformation from greens to whites.  Many trails that were easy passage in the summer become entirely different contours under feet of snow.  Skis become the ideal mode of pedestrian transport over this new mountain canvas.

 
 

Trails are the passageways
that connect us to outdoor adventures.

 
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