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Posted on 5/10/24 at 7:47 am to tigertail34
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In regards to hiking...we are used to the hills of Mandeville!
Are there basic trails in cascades are most more advanced?
If yall are in even descent shape, get out and hike. Just download All Trails and pick moderate, you see the absolute best scenery when hiking.
Posted on 5/10/24 at 10:31 am to tigertail34
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Are there basic trails in cascades are most more advanced?
The best hikes in the Cascades aren't easy but not overly hard either. I guess you could rate them as medium - but plan on 5 or 6 hours of hiking and over 1000 feet of elevation gain. It helps to be in shape. That being said there are also some spots to visit where you can drive up, stroll around and see some great scenery - Diablo Lake Overlook, Washington Pass and, my favorite, Artist Point/Mt. Baker. Bellingham is worth a visit and you can do whale watching there or cruise to the San Juan Islands.
Don't overlook Mt. Ranier either. That's the "prettiest" spot in the state in my opinion and easy to get to from Seattle.
All of that said, it is probably still tough to pass on Yellowstone just because it is a must-see destination for everyone. Yeah, the crowds are bad and the logistics are rough but that's because it's Yellowstone.
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