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Hiking the Continental Divide Trail: One Woman's Journey
Hiking the Continental Divide Trail: One Woman's Journey
by Jennifer Hanson
Average People; Extraordinary Trail, Volume I - The Appalachian Trail
Average People; Extraordinary Trail, Volume I - The Appalachian Trail
by Mark Allen
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Skywalker: Highs and Lows on the Pacific Crest Trail
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John Muir Trail: The essential guide to hiking America's most famous trail
John Muir Trail: The essential guide to hiking America's most famous trail
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Long-Distance Hiking: Lessons from the Appalachian Trail
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Washington Hiking Trails

Washington hiking trails take you through the beauty of the Pacific Northwest including the coastal area as well as the interior area of Washington State. One of the easiest of the Washington hiking trails is the Hazel Wolf Wetlands Preserve. This is a year round hiking trail that is located just 10 miles east of Seattle. Seattle is one of the most beautiful states in the United States and even hiking around Seattle and the islands off of Puget Sound can be adventurous.

 

The Hazel Wolf Wetlands is a preserve that is the home to many creatures including the Bald Eagle. If you are a birdwatcher as well as a hiker, you will enjoy the Washington hiking trails as you will be able to spot a multitude of birds in this area. The trails do not permit bicycles but do permit horses on a certain path. You will not feel as though you are so secluded in this part of the world as there are houses that are located throughout the trails in what is known as the Windsor Green neighborhood. There are many scattered paths that you can follow through the Hazel Wolf Wetlands that lead you through over small creeks and over wooden bridges.

If you are looking for more difficult Washington hiking trails, take a look at Mount Defiance. Just the name seems to say it all. One of the trails located in the Mount Defiance area is the Mason Lake Trail. This will take you through a very thick forest. If you enjoy the woods and hiking through wooded areas, you will enjoy this part of the country. If you have a portable water filter with you, bring it. There is plenty of water to drink along the way but it needs to be filtered to eliminate the risk of infection. The water seems cool and clear as well. The trails located around Mount Defiance are a bit more difficult because they involve more climbing, but they are also very picturesque. You can see the Kulla Kulla lakes when you visit this part of the country and enjoy your hiking

Another more difficult of the Washington hiking trails is the Mount Si hiking trails. These trails are for those who want to eventually climb as well as hike and the elevation change in the trails is nearly 4,000 feet. The trails are open from spring to fall and closed in the winter and the area is located just on the outskirts of North Bend. Mount Si hiking trails are considered to be training for climbers so be prepared to wear the proper climbing shoes, carry a light backpack and make sure that you take emergency provisions with you. At Mount Si you will find every challenge, including the Haystack which is a bunch of steep rocks to climb. Bring plenty of water as you are going to be tired out although there is great tranquility in the forest areas of the hike as well. There are many trails that you can take at Mount Si, which is one of the most exciting of all of the Washington hiking trails.

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Safety tips for winter hikes - Bangor Daily News


Safety tips for winter hikes
Bangor Daily News
Don't try to ascend this trail unless you're equipped with aggressive mountaineering crampons. Some trails in Acadia become impassable due to ice build-up. By Brad Viles, Special to the BDN With 45 miles of carriage paths, Acadia National Park is ideal ...

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Hiker hurt in Acadia National Park - Bangor Daily News


Hiker hurt in Acadia National Park
Bangor Daily News
By Bill Trotter, BDN Staff ACADIA NATIONAL PARK, Maine — A woman from New York state had to be carried out of the park Sunday evening after falling and hurting her back while hiking, according to a park ranger. Ranger Richard Rechholtz said Tuesday ...

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Millions Of Dollars Heading To National Parks For Road, Multiple-Use Trail ... - National Parks Traveler


Millions Of Dollars Heading To National Parks For Road, Multiple-Use Trail ...
National Parks Traveler
Millions of dollars are flowing to the National Park System for work on aging roads, multiple-use trails in need of some TLC, and transportation systems thanks to the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in the Parks program overseen by the US Department of ...

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Down the Road a Piece - VillageSoup Belfast


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Down the Road a Piece
VillageSoup Belfast
By Milt Gross | Jan 19, 2012 Photo by: Milt Gross On this warm January day, bare ground showed on much of the Wonderland Trail in Acadia National Park. Often into April, ice makes walking treacherous. I've trudged through snow so deep on the ...

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Federal grant to allow expansion of Island Explorer stops in Acadia - Bar Harbor Times


Bar Harbor Times

Federal grant to allow expansion of Island Explorer stops in Acadia
Bar Harbor Times
By Jason Wimbiscus | Jan 24, 2012 Photo by: Jason Wimbiscus Acadia National Park Engineer Clay Gilley explains a plan to improve Island Explorer bus service within the park this fall during a Jan. 20 press conference. Acadia National Park — Acadia ...

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