Sauk Mountain - Recently I read about this hike and was intrigued. Drive
up to trailhead at 4,000 ft on the rather rough forest road - pot
holes and wash board.....but, no worries, you don't need a SUV, carefully driving, though. The trail is short - 4.5 miles RT, and
only 1,200 ft gain. However, be well prepared for the steady elevation
gain up on the very steep face of Sauk Mountain. Also, the trail faces
to west/south, which means you have to fight with the direct sun when
it's sunny. So, bring plenty of water and sun screen. The day I went was
cloudy, so it was cool and comfortable....and luckily bugs were quiet! The
views at the summit were cloud covered, but I found it mystically
beautiful and enchanting....crags, wild flower meadows and emerald green
Sauk Lake are among Sauk Mountain's beauties. While clouds lingered to hide the spectacular mountain
vistas (Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak and N. Cascades), a special treat was
lots of wildflowers and marmots! I saw at least four friendly
marmots along the trail.
It's a rather long drive from Seattle (3 hrs), but worthwhile for going to Sauk Mountain - great getaway for breathtaking mountain views, wild flowers and making friends with marmots in this short hike.
It's a rather long drive from Seattle (3 hrs), but worthwhile for going to Sauk Mountain - great getaway for breathtaking mountain views, wild flowers and making friends with marmots in this short hike.
Round trip | 4.2 miles |
Elevation Gain | 1190 ft |
Highest Point | 5537 ft |
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