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Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
Camping is not permitted at Easy Pass. The nearest backcountry campsite is Fisher Camp, located 2 miles southwest of Easy Pass.
Path Type
There and Back
Curiously less crowded than trailheads just down the road (Rainy Pass and Blue Lake), Easy Pass has a reputation for being anything but easy. Maybe that's what keeps the crowds away;Easy Pass Trail gains nearly 3,000 ft. in 3.6 miles. But it's worth the effort for panoramic views of Fisher Basin and the seemingly endless peaks, glaciers, and valleys of North Cascades National Park. The trail begins easily enough in the forest, crossing a bridge over Granite Creek. Switchbacks begin after the bridge. After about 1.5 miles, the forest opens up to sloped meadows and views of Easy Pass above. Continue climbing through increasingly steep, rocky terrain to the pass at 3.6 miles. Wander amongst the larches (golden in autumn) and peer deep into the Fisher Basin to glaciated Mount Logan. The Fisher Creek Trail - a long-distance backpacking route - continues west from here, dropping into the valley. Turn around at the pass, or follow Fisher Creek Trail to your heart's content.
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Pacific Crest Trail: Section L Rainy Pass to Monument 78
Pacific Crest Trail: Section L Rainy Pass to Monument 78
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