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Tonga Ridge
Area:
Central Cascades - Stevens Pass - West
Permit Required:
Trailhead Elevation:
4280 ft.
Difficulty:
A Walk
Elevation Gain:
700 ft.
Trail Type:
Hike
Distance Round Trip :
6.0 Miles
Trailhead Latitude:
47.678810
Peak Season:
July through October
Longitude:
-121.264810

Camping Allowed Photographic Opportunities Water Available Wildlife Viewing Wildflowers Fall Color

Conditions
Trail
Water
Other
Trail is well maintained
Unimproved water crossings


Experience

Popular Hike

This popular trail in the Skykomish area has a lot to offer.  The trail has great views, mountain flowers in the summer and gorgeous fall colors.  The high elevation trailhead allows easy access to all the scenic beauty of the area without negotiating demanding elevation gains.  Of course everything comes with a price, the trail is heavily used during the hiking season so be prepared to meet lots of other hikers.

The first mile of the trail is through "young growth" forest that has grown back from a 1914 fire that burned most of the ridge.  After 1 mile, the trail breaks out into expansive views to the south and west.  The next mile is a nice mix of meadow and wooded areas. 

At 2 miles a steep side path will lead you to the summit of Mount Sawyer.  This side trip will add 2 miles and 750 feet elevation gain to the hike.  The summit offers great views of the surrounding area including the Stevens Pass area, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak and Mount Stuart.

Another unofficial trail starts in Sawyer Pass and goes towards Fisher Lake.  At a marked junction where the official trail drops into Deception Creek, go right and then in a few feet left and follow the trail past campsites up a hill past two small ponds to a T junction.  Go left at the T junction through a meadow and up through a gap to the trail that descends to Fisher Lake approximately 2 miles from Sawyer Pass.  Campsites can be found near the lake.

 

Tonga Ridge trail.

 

View from mount Sawyer summit.

 

View from Mount Sawyer summit.

 

Trail conditions near trailhead.

 


Nearest Town: Skykomish, WA.


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Driving Directions:

Drive 1.8 miles east of the Skykomish intersection on highway US-2. Turn right (south) onto the Foss River road # 68. Drive 3.6 miles on Foss River road then turn left onto Tonga Ridge road # 6830. Drive 5.7 miles on Tonga Ridge road then turn right onto road # 6830-310 (unmarked). Drive 1.1 miles on road 6830-310 to the trailhead.

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Trail inf0 contributed by: Mr. Trail
Added on: 2007-11-11 19:55:26


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