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Just can't get enough of the Northern Cascade Range. Why not take a refreshing hike along the North Fork Tieton Trail, and Summit Creek has a brilliant whitewater paddling spot close by. Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit is a glorious spot to get some rest. Miriam Lake is one of the lakes here in the Northern Cascade Range. The high level of rainfall makes Miriam Lake a reasonably wet location; January is the wettest month with most snow while July is mostly
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| | the driest month. The Shoe Lake Trail offers hiking at its best, and a magnificent site to have a look at is White Pass. Man, is there loads of exciting stuff to do in the vicinity of Miriam Lake. White Pass Campground is a perfect local campground; magnificent skiing awaits you at White Pass. This lake is so wonderful. Crystal Mountain has perfect slopes and a friendly staff. Lakes are nice; Knuppenburg Lake is a lake that's in the vicinity of Miriam Lake. | |
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And that's not everything there is to do here in the Northern Cascade Range. The peak of Hogback Mountain can be distinguished from Miriam Lake; do take a hike on the Dark Meadows Trail. Don't leave Miriam Lake without first paying
a visit to Hidden Spring, and whitewater paddling is nice on Cispus River. This lake is so wonderful. This is a brilliant region for folks who like lakes. Shoe Lake is a lake close by; why not camp at Knuppenburg Lake Campground
since you're here at Miriam Lake. For the period of the summer here at Miriam Lake, high temperatures usually reach the 60's; all through summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. For the period of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's, and through the dark hours in the wintertime at Miriam Lake temperatures drop to the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.60111 Longitude: -121.3964
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| | Hiking Trails Near Miriam Lake:
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Shoe Lake Trail, Yakima County, 2 miles away 8.6 hiking miles, 3194 feet elevation difference |
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Dark Meadows Trail, Yakima County, 3 miles away 2.7 hiking miles, 619 feet elevation difference |
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White Pass, Washington, 2 miles away 1500 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Miriam Lake:
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Summit Creek, Lewis CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class V+ - 5 miles long (Soda Springs to Highway 123) |
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Cispus River, Lewis CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class V - 4 miles long (Goat Creek to FR 2160) |
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White Pass
 | ...ct balance between pulse quickening steeps, wide open cruisers and gentle learning areas with 33 percent of the terrain geared toward experts, 43 percent toward intermediates and 24 percent toward beginners. Nothing gets you to the top faster than the Great White Express, Washington's only Doppelmayr high-speed detachable quad. Great White can take you from the base to the summit in five minutes. White Pass is recognized as one of the greatest mountains to ride in the Northwest. Natural quarter-pipes, kickers, drops, cornices and chutes challenge even the most experienced boarder. It offers a half-pipe. It's got one of the most scenic and well-maintained cross-country areas in the Northwest. The 18 km of double track, which allows both classic and skating, circles a picturesque lake and then climbs into the Wenatchee National Forest. The White Pass Learning Center has developed a wide variety of programs for all ages and abilities. Highly-trained instructors are there, ready to help you to learn, to improve and to grow. So, whether your a novice snowboarder or an aspiring... |
Sand Ridge Trail
 | The hike started out on the dry sandy rocky trail and with a slight grade up. After the 0.75 of a mile and 300 foot gain or so there was a fork; shortly after the you're ?entering the wilderness? sign, trail 1147, or Little Buck Trail is to the right. We haven't been on it, but it is suppose to be about a 0.9 of a mile and end up at the Indian Creek Trailhead and campground. After that fork Sand Ridge Trail, 1104, goes up for about 1 mile, and the foot gain for that mile is about 900 feet. According to the maps and the GPS we were using, the trail begins at about 3400 feet and goes to about 4600 feet. The last mile is like a standard up and down hike until the Shellrock Lake Trail junction, trail 1142 to the left, after that we don't know. Overall, for about the first 2 miles there is a 1200 foot gain in elevation, and then it evens out for a while. However, we had to turn around when we thought we were almost to the Shellrock Lake Trail junction due to a couple feet of snow pack and melt off.... |
Pacific Crest Trail - section 24
 | Roundtrip Distance 13.4 miles Elevation Gain 2,598 ft. This peak is trailless, meaning a portion or all of the route up the mountain is via an unmarked trail. For this particular mountain, the typical route is known as a ''herd path'' which is not much more than a worn, but unmarked trail. Some of the herd paths are easy to follow, others are not. In many instances the hiker will travel down a false herd path and eventually have to correct his/her course via backtracking. For these particular mountains, it is imperative that the hiker carry a compass (and know how to use it) and topographic map.... |
Granite Lake
 | 10 miles away Granite Lake has crystal clear water, is surrounded by a very primtive campground. I don't recall how many campsites there are, but I have never been there when there was more than one other party. The surrounding area is incredibly beautiful, well worth the extremely rough road in. 4 wheel drive only. There is an abandoned copper mine in the area, and if you can find the trailhead, (good luck), the scenery is breathtaking. I've been to the mine 3 times. Watch out for bears! There is a ghost town below the copper mine. Very little is left. There are picnic tables, no water and no bathrooms. Come prepared.... |
Crystal Mountain
 | 16 miles away 4 PHOTOS Crystal Mountain is a big mountain with all kinds of skiing available, easy, hard, you pick. The scenery is great, and so is the snow.... |
Rimrock Lake
 | 18 miles away Robin, you can have fires in camp at Rimrock as long as there are no fire bans in the Wenatchee National Forest, you can find out if there is a ban by going to the Naches Ranger Station online or along Highway 12 going through Naches up White Pass....When is the best time to troll for silvers in Rimrock Lake?...Would like to now if we are allowed to have camp fires at rimrock lake.... |
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