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Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Chuckanut Mountain / Pine & Cedar Lakes County Park
Reviews
Brad Williams (09/08/2020)
We hit this trail for the first time yesterday. As everyone else has mentioned, it's a fairly steep ascent for the first 1.6 miles. If you are out of shape or have other issues, you might want to try a different trail instead. The trail is narrow in spaces, but it's well maintained and there seem to be fewer people than on some of the other trails.nnOnce you get up a bit, things open up and there are some great views and other trails that connect into this one. It's worth the steep hike .
Mike Beard (10/03/2020)
Steep trail, wooded surroundings. My kind of hike. I ran parts of it up and down while my 11 year old constantly complained. Can I trade mine in for a more energetic version?
Matthew S (07/22/2020)
Great hiking trail, parts running along a creek. Steep trail is a workout, but getting to Pine and Cedar lakes at the top is rewarding.
Michael Sowers (07/07/2020)
A good hiking and running trail. From the trailhead, it's a steep climb for the first mile or so before the incline drops to more reasonable levels. A fast hike will leave you winded and make the legs a little sore. A couple of little running streams on the way up, so dogs don't have to go long. without access to water. At 1.7 miles and ~1500 ft of elevation gain, you reach the Hemlock and Pine &Cedar main trail which is mostly level and on which one can actually start running. Go right (west) and head up to Raptor Ridge or connect with other Chuckanut Trails such as Hemlock, Huckleberry, and Lost Lake. Can easily tack on 10-20 miles. Go left (east) , do a loop around Cedar, or head over to Pine and tack on a couple of miles in that direction. Graveled parking lot at the bottom. Porta Pottie too.Just hide your valuables and lock your car. There have been break-ins from time to time.
John Bolton (10/02/2020)
Strictly close but very quiet and beautiful.
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
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