Crown Point Loop via Bullion Basin Trail, Pacific Crest Trail and Silver Creek Trail
The Crown Point Loop hike offers an immersive journey through some of the most beautiful alpine terrain in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Starting with the Bullion Basin Trail, you'll wind through lush meadows and dense forests before reaching the ridge for expansive views. As you follow the Pacific Crest Trail, you'll enjoy breathtaking panoramas of rugged peaks, including Mount Rainier in the distance, and might even spot mountain goats. The loop is completed by descending along the Silver Creek Trail, where remnants of an old mining camp add an intriguing historical touch. #Hiking #Mountain #Forest #Nature #Loop #Overlook
- Distance: 11.9 Km
- Elevation gain: 711 m
- Maximum elevation: 1,927 m
- Elevation loss: 718 m
- Minimum elevation: 1,331 m
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Start: Gold Hill Road East, Pierce County, Washington, United States (46.93563 -121.47462)
End: A Lot, Gold Hill Road East, Pierce County, Washington, United States (46.93676 -121.47435)
Coordinates: 46.91668 -121.47667 46.94222 -121.45055
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