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Huffman Peak Trail - No. 129

Contact Info
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
2455 Hwy. 141
Trout Lake, WA 98650

Phone:
509-395-3400
Basics
Length:
6.9 miles (11.1 km)
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Elevation Range:
1800 feet to 4000 feet
Elevation Change:
2200 feet
Usage:
Light
Season:
July to October

Description

Beginning from Siouxon Trail No. 130, 0.75 mile east of the Siouxon trailhead, Huffman Peak Trail No. 129 branches off Siouxon Trail, dropping down steeply for about 0.5 mile to Siouxon Creek. The trail then climbs northeastward for 4 miles and intersects with North Fork Siouxon Trail No. 126, which is on state land. Huffman Peak Trail traverses the side of Huffman Peak, then follows the saddle for about 1.5 miles toward Siouxon Peak. The trail continues for another mile, ending on Road 216

A fire lookout was once perched on the 4,106-foot summit of Huffman Peak. The lookout was built in 1932 and was abandoned when fire watchers took to the sky in small planes.

Siouxon and Huffman Peaks and views of Mount St. Helens, Mt. Hood, Swift Reservoir, Mt. Rainier, and Mitchell Peak. The trail offers a variety of forests, meadows, and rocky slopes.

Siouxon Creek crossing can be challenging, especially in July when meltwaters are high.

Details

Length:
6.9 miles (11.1 km)
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Elevation Range:
1800 feet to 4000
Elevation Change:
2200
Usage:
Light
Season:
July to October

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From the trailhead at the end of Forest Road 5701 take Siouxon trail No. 130 and turn left (west).


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