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Pacific Crest Trail: Washington

Hiking Trail

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489.02 mi
96,890 ft
The entire Washington segment of the Pacific Crest Trail.

"Stretching from dusty desert on the Mexican border, across snowy mountains in California, to chilly and rainy forests at the Canadian border, the Pacific Crest Trail travels through an overwhelming array of environments and covers a daunting distance of 2,650 miles," [writes]( Jesse Weber. "It tours some of the American West's most iconic and wild scenery: the sky islands of Southern California, the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States, Yosemite and other national parks of the Sierra Nevada, the giant volcanoes of the Cascade Range, and the Columbia River Gorge. A thru hike earns all this scenery plus the distinguishment of traveling on foot from one international border to another, across the entire north-south span of the western United States."

Through hiking the entire Pacific Crest Trail would dominate the majority of a year, making it a difficult endeavor for most hikers to even get that amount of time off of work. Tackling a shorter section of the PCT can still make for an epic adventure, and many hikers choose to break the trail down by state. Even though Washington and Oregon aren't nearly as long as California, the Washington section of the PCT still covers a whopping 487 miles of ground!

The Washington Section is dominated by towering trees and rugged mountains: the North Cascades. This mountain range provides one of the most difficult challenges found on the Pacific Crest Trail. "Not only is the North Cascades Range rugged, it is the wettest along the route, lying in a storm track most of the year," according to the [Pacific Crest Trail Association]( "This precipitation has produced about 750 perennial snowfields and small glaciers, which collectively account for about half the snowfield area in the lower 48 states," they continue.

While the North Cascades aren't nearly as high as the Sierras, backpackers will still cross several high passes and traverse high mountain ridges. "Lakeview Ridge (elev. 7,126′) is the highest and is located only eight miles before the Canadian border," according to the PCTA.

Completing all 487 miles of the Washington section of the Pacific Crest Trail is a worthy accomplishment that any backpacker can be proud of!

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Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Evergreen Highway Climb0.36 mi240 ft12.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.30 mi135 ft8.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.67 mi259 ft7.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.29 mi135 ft8.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb2.01 mi997 ft9.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.20 mi144 ft13.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.58 mi177 ft5.7%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.64 mi154 ft4.5%
Dewey Lake to Chinook Pass3.48 mi745 ft1.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb2.14 mi1,073 ft9.5%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.20 mi184 ft16.7%
Highway 410 Climb0.39 mi207 ft9.7%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.79 mi404 ft9.6%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.83 mi236 ft5.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.47 mi151 ft6.0%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.96 mi390 ft7.7%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.39 mi141 ft6.7%
National Forest Development Road 7036 Climb1.38 mi394 ft5.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb1.03 mi384 ft7.0%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.74 mi482 ft12.2%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb1.52 mi518 ft6.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.27 mi167 ft11.5%
National Forest Develop Road 9043 Trail Climb1.83 mi942 ft9.7%
PCT to Kendall Katwalk6.34 mi2,444 ft7.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.44 mi217 ft9.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.48 mi220 ft8.7%
Unnamed Rd Climb3.19 mi1,693 ft10.0%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.91 mi492 ft10.2%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.41 mi200 ft9.0%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.33 mi154 ft8.7%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.56 mi420 ft14.0%
Thunder Mountain Lakes Climb0.71 mi656 ft17.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.50 mi197 ft7.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb2.02 mi1,043 ft9.7%
PCT N Dishpan Gap to White Pass6.82 mi961 ft1.0%
Stehekin Valley Road Climb0.92 mi469 ft9.6%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.46 mi180 ft7.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.50 mi135 ft5.1%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.92 mi459 ft9.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.65 mi217 ft6.3%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb1.29 mi676 ft9.9%
Segment0.30 mi200 ft12.4%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.29 mi138 ft8.8%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.58 mi184 ft5.9%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.93 mi269 ft5.5%
North Cascades Highway Climb0.24 mi151 ft11.5%
Cutthroat Trail 483 Climb0.95 mi427 ft8.5%
Cutthroat Trail 483 Climb0.25 mi161 ft12.1%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb0.24 mi154 ft11.7%
Pacific Crest Trail Climb1.07 mi269 ft4.7%