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Go ahead, hike this way. Okay, Clint Eastwood I'm not. But this hike is more entertaining than any Dirty Harry movie you'll see. It follows an old logging road up to a high bench overlooking the central section of the South Fork Snoqualmie River valley. The walking is fairly easy on this wide road-turned-trail, and the views are breathtaking. This previously unnamed peak was given its Hollywood-sounding name by wilderness advocate (and guidebook legend) Harvey Manning. The name is a backhanded memorial to Harry Gault, the logger who carved so many roads and clear-cuts into the mountains (including this one) of the Snoqualmie Valley. Dirty Harry indeed!

If, as recommended, you park outside the gate, walk the 0.5 mile up the road to the "Dirty Harry Logging Road" on the right. (Note that by walking up to this true starting point, you're far less likely to miss it.)

The next 1.5 miles of road walking is a little more exciting than the initial road, but not much. Roadside trees limit the views until you get higher, so just enjoy the exercise as you climb to 2500 feet elevation. About 2 miles from the gate (and your car), look for a faint path on the right just at the apex of a switchback to the left. This 0.5-mile-long boot trail climbs 100 feet to a rocky ledge Mr. Manning dubbed Dirty Harry's Balcony. Marvelous views sweep across the rugged mountains to the south and east. Big Mac (McClellan Butte) rises to the south. On your east flank is Bandera Mountain, while to the west Mount Washington rises into the sun.
Driving Directions:

From Seattle drive east on I-90 to exit 38. After exiting, follow the signs to "State Fire Training Center." This will lead you under the freeway and, 0.25 mile later, to a gate. This gate is well marked: "Locked after 4 pm daily." Park just outside this gate unless you are absolutely sure you'll be back before 4:00 pm. If you are, continue about another 0.5 mile (crossing the South Fork Snoqualmie River) to a small gravel road/ unsigned trailhead on the right (you'll find it in the middle of a left-hand curve) at about 1350 feet elevation.

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Dirty Harry's Balcony — Jun 16, 2013 — meanjulio
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
Issues: Water on trail
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A good day for a short steep hike. They're not kidding that this trail is hard to find! Probably e...
A good day for a short steep hike. They're not kidding that this trail is hard to find! Probably easier if we had parked down below the gates like everyone else, but who wants to walk up a road? Don't look for an old gravel road to the right, look for a small hidden trail to the right. Drive slowly when you pass over that bridge! If it helps, there's a wide swath of grass over to the left right before the trailhead, which is where we parked.

The trail itself was rocky and sometimes the stream went on the trail, but and okay uphill through the forest. No switchbacks. We turned right at the old rusted milkcan (thank god I brought the hiking book along) and the last half mile was very pleasant, a little adventurous, and the view was wonderful! Just two miles up, if you park right by the trailhead. A few wildflowers here and there, some beargrass, and little purple things. Interesting songbirds at the top. Fun to look east, and dream about the trails that way that will soon be free of snow...
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Dirty Harry's Peak, Dirty Harry's Balcony — May 25, 2013 — Marshall
Day hike
Issues: Water on trail | Snow on trail
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The trail up to balcony was clear and easy with no issues and a great view. From the balcony to t...
The trail up to balcony was clear and easy with no issues and a great view.

From the balcony to the peak we passed several large streams passing the trail and about ~300-500 yards total of the trail turning into a stream from melt water.

The last 1/2 mile was snow covered with about 6 feet still on the peak, when we got up there it was cloud covered which was a bummer.

There are cougar tracks in the snow so be careful when going as we only saw 3 other people the entire day there.
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Dirty Harry's Balcony, Dirty Harry's Balcony — May 18, 2013 — jto_seattle
Day hike
Issues: Road to trailhead inaccessible
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This trail is no longer available. The road was blocked off completely....
This trail is no longer available. The road was blocked off completely.
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Dirty Harry's Balcony — May 03, 2013 — GreenYourPad
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
Issues: Road to trailhead inaccessible
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We tried to find the trailhead by following the WTA directions but were not successful. We parked be...
We tried to find the trailhead by following the WTA directions but were not successful. We parked behind the gate as directed, walked about a mile up the road, never found the logging road and ended turning right between two concrete barriers and hiking up a marked dry river bed. We never found the vista, and never found a wide converted logging road. We turned around after an hour and hiked back down to Grouse road. Just to see what we missed we continued up Grouse toward the fire academy for another mile, never seeing a logging road or other trail head. It would be nice for successful hikers to post an updated description of the trailhead.
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Dirty Harry's Balcony — Mar 24, 2013 — Shoeless
Day hike
Issues: Water on trail | Snow on trail
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BEWARE OF CAR PROWLERS We were the victim of a smash and grab during our hike on 3/24/2013. We park...
BEWARE OF CAR PROWLERS
We were the victim of a smash and grab during our hike on 3/24/2013. We parked near the trailhead. Make sure you do not leave valuables in your car around here.
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Actual hike info:
Nice, easy hike. Weather was pretty great when we started a little after 9am, and got progressively cloudier, but overall comfortable hiking weather.

There was a decent amount of snow as we worked our way up the trail. Maybe a few inches of snow that was a day or two old, with up to about half a foot in some spots. Make sure you have boots with good traction, as it was slippery in some spots with running water, ice, and packed snow. No need for snowshoes if you are only going to the balcony though. I would say there was a possibility of needing them if you continue up to the summit here, but depending on foot traffic, the snow may be packed enough to not require snowshoes. Nice view of the surrounding, snow-covered peaks at the balcony. Was very windy when we got up there, so hold on to your hats.
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Dirty Harry's Peak. Photo by Crehm3030.
Location
Snoqualmie Pass -- Snoqualmie Pass
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Snoqualmie Ranger District
Statistics
Roundtrip 5.0 miles
Elevation Gain 1300 ft
Highest Point 2600 ft
Features
Mountain views
Wildlife
User info
Dogs allowed on leash
Discover Pass required
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking: Snoqualmie Pass (Nelson & Bauer - Mountaineers Books)
Green Trails Bandera No. 206

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