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Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Scenery: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Mileage: 24.5 mi
Region: North Cascades NP
Elev. Gain: 7,011 ft
When to Go: Jul—Sep
Avg. Time: 2-3 days
Parking: Small unpaved lot
Type: Out + Back
Pass: NW Forest, America the Beautiful or $5
Know Before You Go:
- A personal favorite backpacking route in the North Cascades. 
- Obtaining camping permits for this route is extremely competitive. You can reserve them at recreation.gov or try for walk up permits if your itinerary is flexible. 
- The trailhead is located outside the NP boundary, hence the parking fee. 
- This trail combines with the Chilliwack River Trail to form a much longer loop, you can choose to do as much as you'd like. Silesia Camp is about 9 mi in along the route and has the best views. 
- All the campsites have bear boxes and compost toilets. Water sources are scarce once you reach the ridge, so plan accordingly. 
- Hannegan Pass makes an excellent turning around point if you're looking for a shorter day hike option here. 
- Bring lots of bug spray although it won't do much to deter the black flies that are common in the area. 
- Wildflower displays are prolific along the way and once you hit the ridge you’ll get 360 mountain views - you'll even spot Mt. Baker and peaks over the Canadian border! 
- The final few miles of the road to the trailhead are rough, sedans may have difficulty navigating the many potholes. 


 
          
        
               
          
        
               
               
               
               
               
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
          
        
               
               
               
               
              