It's the season for the annual shrimp chart to go crazy again. Why not take a note of 30 classic routes, assuming they start from Bellevue.
(1)Rainy Lake
Round trip distance of 2.0 miles, ascent of 50-70 feet; travel time of approximately 3.5-4 hours.
The accessible trail is friendly to the elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled, and the young. On the opposite bank of the lake, large areas of golden pine trees can be seen on the hillside, which is breathtakingly beautiful.
(2)Lake Ann (Rainy Pass)
Round trip distance of 3.4 miles, ascent of 400-700 feet; travel time of approximately 3.5-4 hours.
Small and exquisite ice eroded lake basin, surrounded by golden pine trees.
(3)Cutthroat Lake
Round trip distance of 3.8-4.0 miles, ascent of 400-500 feet; travel time of approximately 3.5-4 hours.
Smooth and easy to implement, with golden pine trees complementing the lakeside and hillside. The yellow and tender aquatic plants on the lake surface are also unique
(4)Blue Lake (Washington Pass)
Round trip distance of 4.4-4.6 miles, ascent of 1050 feet; travel time of approximately 3.5-4 hours.
Classic Bounty Pine Sanctuary, with Lake Light, Peak, and Golden Pine framed together. Who said there are no fish in clear water? If you buy a fishing license and fish by the lake, you can watch the fish bite. Cold water fish has a tight meat texture and is a natural delicacy in the mountains.
(5)Kangaroo Pass (WA-20 Hairpin)
Round trip distance of 6-7 miles, ascent of 1700-1900 feet; travel time of approximately 3.5-4 hours.
The niche mountain ridges, granite pagodas and golden pines are arranged in a staggered manner.
(6)Eightmile Lake
Round trip distance of 6.6 miles, ascent of 1300 feet; travel time of approximately 2.8-3.2 hours.
It can be extended to Lake Caroline, allowing autumn colors to progress layer by layer.
(7)Iron Peak (Teanaway)
Round trip distance of 7.6 miles, up 2360 feet; travel time of approximately 2.5-3 hours.
The mountain ridge line offers excellent views, overlooking the majestic Headlight Basin.
(8)Carne Mountain (via Phelps Creek)
Round trip distance of 7.2-8 miles, up to 3600 feet; travel time of 3.8-4.2 hours.
The short and steep "Golden Pine Terrace" offers a distant view of the snow capped peaks.
(9)Easy Pass
Round trip distance of 7.0 miles, ascent of 2800 feet; travel time of approximately 3.3-3.8 hours.
The meadow pass is open, with large areas of golden pine trees on the slope.
(10)Maple Pass Loop (via Heather Pass)
Loop line 7.2-7.5 miles, up to 2000 feet; travel time~3.5-4 hours.
The autumn color density is extremely high, and the mountain ridges and basin golden pines complement each other.
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