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Cascade Pass Trail
Cascade Pass is a short but steep climb into the alpine environment of the North Cascades, and is possibly the most popular trail in the park.
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Cascade Pass Trail Details
Cascade Pass is a short but steep climb into the alpine environment of the North Cascades, and is possibly the most popular trail in the park. The trail rises steadily, relying on numerous switchbacks through gradually thinning forests and fragile subalpine meadows from which you can hear the sound of rushing water and cracking ice falling from the nearby Johannesburg Mountains' hanging glaciers. The trail eventually enters a long expanse of talus slopes that stretch on until the trail suddenly turns a corner and arrives at the pass. The views of the surrounding glaciers and peaks are impressive, and it's easy to see why the Cascades Pass is such a popular destination. The pass, which is home to a variety of native plants, is currently undergoing revegetation of damage from human-caused erosion, and hikers are asked to resist the temptation to wander off the trails. From the pass you can continue on the Sahale Arm Trail to the bottom of the Sahale Glacier, or take the trails continuing to Horseshoe Basin and the Stehekin Valley. The trailhead 23.1 miles down Cascade River Road from Marblemount.
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
7.6 miles
Estimated time
6.5 miles
Region
N/A
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cascade Pass Trail
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0.9 mi away
Sahale Arm Trail
Stunning alpine sunsets and sunrises are best viewed from the edge of Sahale Glacier Camp at the terminus of the Sahale Arm Trail.
7.2 mi away
Hidden Lake Trail
This long day hike up to Hidden Lake Lookout is one of North Cascades National Park's most popular day hikes, and for good reason.
8.0 mi away
Fisher Creek Trail
The Fisher Creek Trail is a long day hike that connects Easy Pass and the Easy Pass Trail to Thunder Creek Trail.
9.4 mi away
Goode Ridge Trail
The ascent over Goode Ridge is an excellent challenge for hikers who want extraordinary views that are a little off the beaten track.