Near Cutthroat Pass via PCT
Heading north after running through Cutthroat Pass.
Near Cutthroat Pass via PCT
Crossing Porcupine Creek on the trail up to Cutthroat Pass.
Near Cutthroat Pass via PCT
Hiker on Pacific Crest Trail south of Cutthroat Pass.
Near Cutthroat Pass via PCT
Pacific Crest Trail south of Cutthroat Pass.
Near Cutthroat Pass via PCT
North Cascades from Cutthroat Pass.

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Cutthroat Pass via PCT

5.0 (1 Rating)
One of the finest easy-to-access alpine destinations in the North Cascades.
9.9
mi
Distance
2,138
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Highway 20 closes seasonally. Best hiked July - October.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.88mi
Distance
2,138ft
Elevation Gain
2,138ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
6,838ft
High Point
4,881ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
While Cutthroat Pass can be reached from the east via Cutthroat Lake, the most popular access for hikers is along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Hiking via the PCT is shorter and less steep than via Cutthroat Lake, and the trailhead is right off Highway 20 (no forest road driving required). The well-traveled and maintained PCT takes off from Highway 20, climbing northeast at a steady, moderate pace. Much of the ascent is through shaded forest, with occasional creek crossings including Porcupine Creek (a good water source for backpackers) at 1.7 miles. The grade steepens a bit after Porcupine Creek, gaining steadily to the pass. At 4 miles from the trailhead, switchbacks begin and you'll leave the evergreen forest behind. Scraggly larches, golden in the fall, attract flocks of hikers in early October. Views improve over this final mile until you reach 6,800-foot Cutthroat Pass. Wander at will up here. The PCT continues north (all the way to Canada) and the Cutthroat Lake trail drops several hundred feet into the lake basin. From the pass, views of North Cascades peaks are endless, with Silver Star Mountain and Hinkhouse Peak dominating much of the skyline.

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