WebThe view from Thunder Knob isn't that much different than the view from the highway overlook. It's a good early season leg stretcher, but that's it. As mentioned Alltrails is not a good source of info--there is so much inaccurate information there. Use wta.org, and make a donation if you use it much. Reply Report inappropriate content Danny_7766 WebMar 30, 2024 · Thunder Knob Map & Directions Trailhead Co-ordinates: 48.6905 , -121.0980 Open in Google Maps Before You Go A $26 backcountry permit is required to camp … Washington Trails Association is 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Contributions to WTA are ta…
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WebThe Thunder Knob trail is a short but moderate 3.5 mile out and back trail that's located within North Cascades National Park. The trail begins just behind Diablo Lake and crosses over the beautiful rushing waters of Colonial Creek. WebMay 27, 2024 · 18 June - Thunder Knob WTA Description 8 June 2024 - Little Wenatchee WTA 2 June 2024 - Cooper River WTA Description 27 May 2024 - Garfield Ledges WTA Description 15 May 2024 - Manastash Ridge WTA Description 19 May 2024 - Whiskey Dick Wildlife Area WTA Description 20 Mar 2024 - Oxbow Loop Trail WTA Description columbia law school jd admission
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WebThunder Knob Trail Mile Post 130 3.6 miles (5.8 km) roundtrip with 425 ft (130m) elevation gain A popular trail to a view of Diablo Lake. More details. NPS / Astudillo Ross Dam Trail Mile Post 134 1.5 miles (5.7 km) roundtrip with 500 ft (150 m) elevation gain Hike this moderate trail to walk across historic Ross Dam. WebAt around 1.5 miles (2.4 km) the trail crosses Thunder Creek on a large wooden bridge. Thunder Camp lies just on the other side, and is a wonderful destination for families or for a first backpack. Many day hikers also enjoy bird watching from the bridge or exploring the nearby gravel bars. WebThunder Creek Trail goes through the beautiful North Cascades as it follows Thunder Creek from Diablo Lake up Thunder Creek Valley to its snow melt sources high in the mountains at Park Creek Pass. On both sides of Thunder Creek Valley are snowy, glacier-covered peaks. Trail Start to Fourth of July Pass Trail (Mile 0-1.6) dr thomas sholes