Near Middle Fork Out-and-Back
Mt. Garfield looms large over the bridge over the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River
Near Middle Fork Out-and-Back
Looking towards the beautiful bridge over the Middle Fork River. Photo on Aug 9, 2016
Near Middle Fork Out-and-Back
Looking up at Mt. Garfield. The famous climbing route, Infinite Bliss (23 pitch climb) goes up the face. Aug 9, 2016.
Near Middle Fork Out-and-Back
Beautiful bridge over the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River
Near Middle Fork Out-and-Back
Mt Garfield's south face

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Middle Fork Out-and-Back

4.6 (9 Ratings)
A beautiful hike along the lower section of the Middle Fork Trail.
11.3
mi
Distance
1,467
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
River/CreekViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Floods on the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River and debris flows from tributary streams destroy sections of the trail on a regular basis. Respect trail closures and check the water depth before venturing out into the river.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.31mi
Distance
1,467ft
Elevation Gain
1,467ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
1,433ft
High Point
1,018ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This trail gets a grand start in the form of a cable-hung bridge that crosses the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River at the confluence of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie and Taylor Rivers. After crossing the bridge, proceed left at the intersection and head upstream to enjoy hiking between the river and a set of overhanging cliffs that ornament the trail. You can follow the Middle Fork Trail #1003 for miles on a mix of singletrack and abandoned 1930s-era railroad beds. Along the trail, enjoy traveling through mature second-growth forests peppered with occasional remnants of old-growth and intermittent views of Garfield Mountain and the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River. At 0.75 miles, the trail turns away from the river and passes beneath a prominent knob known by locals as Stegosaurus Butte. Further along, the trail follows an old railroad grade later used by the North Bend Timber Company. Around the three-mile mark, the trail descends back to the riverbank. Continue along the trail as it pleasantly follows the contours of the river until you reach the access bridge at milepost 5.8 that connects to the Dutch Miller Gap / Dingford Creek Trailhead.Although the trail continues for several miles, this is a popular spot for day-hikers to turn around and head back to the parking area.

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Contributors
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