- Mount Si Trail, Washington - 17,648 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Less than an hour from Seattle, the summit offers incredible views of the Snoqualmie River Valley and the surrounding area There is a very large parking area at the trailhead, but it does fill up on warm weekends Per usual, it’s best to arrive early A Discover Pass is required
- Mount Si - Washington Trails Association
There are many reasons – besides its proximity to Seattle – why Mount Si is the most popular hike in the state: beautiful views, wildlife (some of it not so wild), old growth forest, and a dramatic summit worthy of a more remote peak
- The view from Mount Si is breathtaking : r Seattle - Reddit
If you're up or another lung-busting hike that has similar gorgeous panoramic views at the top, I'd highly recommend checking out Mt Washington! Way less foot traffic than Mt Si as well
- Mt Si (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
Mt Si is called out as the most popular (by traffic) trail in Washington It's easy to understand the popularity given the great condition of the wide trail , spectacular views and the reputation it has for getting people into shape for tougher climbs
- Mt. Si, North Bend, Washington - The Outbound
The hike is all uphill on way out (but I didn’t find it too taxing or steep) and ends at a beautiful rocky top, with spectacular views Some in our party found downhill pretty tough on the knees and joints, but poles may have helped
- Mount Si Trail Hiking Route | Trailforks
Mount Si Trail is a 8 mile less popular intermediate route located near North Bend Washington This hike only route and has a moderate overall physical rating This route includes 2 trails This route climbs 3,377 ft with a max elevation of 3,979 ft then descends -3,372 ft
- Mount Si Hiker Information and Tips - North Bend Escapes
Mount Si is the most hiked trail in the state of Washington with over 100,000 people using it annually It is the dominating landmark of the City of North Bend The summit is 3900 feet and the trail up it involves over 3000 feet of vertical climb The stunning view from the top includes the Cascades, Snoqualmie Valley, and Mt Rainier
- Mount Si Hike - Outdoor Project
This is the end of the trail for most hikers, and it offers outstanding views of the Upper Snoqualmie Valley, the Puget Sound Basin, and the Olympics There are plenty of areas to rest and eat the lunch you've packed with you, and you'll get great views of the 4,167-foot summit known as The Haystack that hovers about 300 feet above you
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