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Hamilton Buttes Trail - No. 118

Contact Info
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
10024 US Hwy. 12
PO Box 670
Randle, WA

Phone:
360-497-1100
Basics
Location:
In the High Lakes Area
Length:
6.3 miles
Elevation Range:
3000 feet to 5200 feet
Elevation Change:
2200 feet

Description

This trail was once used by fire lookouts on their way to their solitary post. The trail, mainly used by trailbikes, joins with the Valley Trail No. 270 to the south and ties in to the north with the Blue Lake Butte Trail No. 119, Yozoo Trail No. 276 and Hamilton Peak Trail No. 109. On the south end, the Hamilton Buttes Trail climbs through scattered oldgrowth and secondgrowth forests before entering open fields on top where you get views of Mt. Adams and the Cispus River. The trail follows the ridge through several open meadows. Time it right and you'll be surrounded by wildflowers, and later, huckleberries. The trail climbs to the junction with Trail No. 109A, then ends a little further to the north, at the junction with Trails No. 119 and No. 276.

Details

Location:
In the High Lakes Area
Length:
6.3 miles
Elevation Range:
3000 feet to 5200
Elevation Change:
2200

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