7 Washington State Parks With The Highest Elevation Hikes

Hiking trails in the Tiger Mountain State Forest, close to Issaquah, provide beautiful vistas of Puget Sound and the Cascade Range. The 6,417-foot overall ascending distance of the Six Summits Trail

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Tiger Mountain State Forest

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Some of Washington State's greatest elevation treks can be found in Mount Spokane State Park. More than 100 miles of paths are available for hikers to explore

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Mount Spokane State Park

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Many of the paths in Beacon Rock State Park, which is tucked away along the Columbia River Gorge, gain a significant amount of elevation. At 3,576 feet, the Hamilton Mountain Megaloop

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Beacon Rock State Park

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At 6,288 feet above sea level, the top of Mount Pilchuck State Park has multiple paths. Reaching 3,031 feet above sea level, Herman's Peak is a great place for hikers looking to push themselves.

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Mount Pilchuck State Park

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Hiking in Moran State Park is just one of the many amazing ways to experience Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands. The highest points in terms of elevation are 2,417 feet on the False Summit

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Moran State Park

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Deception Pass State Park, which offers breathtaking vistas of Puget Sound a well-known location for whale watching and the surrounding mountains, is located on Whidbey Island,

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Deception Pass State Park

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Hiking trails in the picturesque Saint Edward State Park, close to Kenmore, provide views of Lake Washington and the surrounding countryside.

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Saint Edward State Park

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