Spring hiking season is here! The snow is finally melting, the waterfalls are raging, and many trails are blooming with gorgeous wildflowers. Nonetheless, springtime hiking can be a little tricky. Even though it may be sunny in city, there’s still a lot of snow in the mountains and some trailheads remain inaccessible. Every year, the timeline for each hike’s accessibility is a little different but most of the trails below are usually open from early March or late April. The weather has been extra lovely this year so if you’re looking for a hike to do this weekend, you’ve come to the right place. If you need help planning your hike, check out my blog post with tips for finding and planning a hike. And now, enjoy my list of best spring hikes in Washington!
Sauer’s Mountain
Domeire Divide
Heybrook Lookout
Sage Hills
Mount Storm King
Dirty Harry’s Balcony
Dog Mountain
Oyster Dome
Lake 22
Cape Disappointment
Ancient Lakes
Heather Lake
Barclay Lake
Enjoy these beautiful trails and let me know what you think in the comments!