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Rock climbers use the first half of this trail to get to the rock faces on the east end of Little Si. Hikers use the full trail to sweep around the west end and climb the tall knob on the easier (though still a bit rocky) route. Like its big sibling, Mount Si, Little Si offers phenomenal views of the Upper Snoqualmie Valley after a nice hike through forests and over rocks. The trail is steep initially, then mellow, then steep again as it scrambles straight up the northern spine to the 1576-foot summit.

This area was logged extensively, but in the intervening decades the forest has regenerated nicely, and a diverse collection of evergreens and deciduous trees shade the trail.

As you near the hulk of rocky bluff known as Little Si, the trail levels off into a swampy area. Small streams link bogs filled with trillium and skunk cabbage. The trail is generally high and dry, though you will encounter an area of mud or three.

At around 1.5 miles, views open up onto the high, craggy rock of the southeastern face of Little Si. You might see rock climbers crawling up the rock routes here. Continue along the trail as it loops north and then west to the gentler north face of Little Si.

The trail turns and runs straight up this northern spine, climbing steeply up the rocky ridge--you'll be forced to use your hands at times as you scramble up the biggest rocks--until finally capping out on the 1576-foot summit on the southern edge of the rocky prominence. Enjoy stellar views of the North Bend valley before heading back the way you came.
Driving Directions:

From Seattle drive east on I-90 to exit 32 (436th Avenue SE). Turn left (north) over the freeway and drive 0.5 mile to North Bend Way. Turn left (west), and in 0.25 mile turn right (north) on Mount Si Road. Shortly after crossing the bridge, the road banks right. Just after this curve, look for a paved parking area on the left side of the road (if you get to the intersection with 444th Avenue SE, you've gone too far).

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Little Si, Boulder Garden Loop — Jun 15, 2013 — LaurieI
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Beautiful morning, temp in the 70s. Lots of company on Little Si but only a few folks on Boulder Gar...
Beautiful morning, temp in the 70s. Lots of company on Little Si but only a few folks on Boulder Garden Loop. Lovely view at the top of Little Si.
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Little Si — Jun 13, 2013 — chris h
Day hike
Issues: Water on trail
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arrived at the trailhead around 4. took us just under an hour to get to the top. had a nice break an...
arrived at the trailhead around 4. took us just under an hour to get to the top. had a nice break and returned back in another 45 minutes. the trail is in good shape, few wet and muddy spots, but overall in solid condition. no animals were seen, few slugs is about it
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Little Si — Jun 02, 2013 — Dylan
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Nice stroll up to the top. Lots of fog at the summit obscured the view. Started getting crowded in...
Nice stroll up to the top. Lots of fog at the summit obscured the view. Started getting crowded in the late morning, and parking was totally full when we got back to the trailhead. Definitely get an early start if you're heading here on the weekend and don't want to fight for parking.
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Little Si — May 19, 2013 — gnortsdc
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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This 4.4 mile round trip moderate hike was perfect today. We started our hike at around 12:15 and fo...
This 4.4 mile round trip moderate hike was perfect today. We started our hike at around 12:15 and found lots of people descended, so the way up was not too crowded. Given the lack of shining sun, the cool temps made the hike even more palatable. The conditions of the trail were slightly wet with a few mucky bogs along the way. Nothing too bad, though.
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Little Si — May 17, 2013 — Gardengirl
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Was rainy, but not too bad. First time doing this hike and am very glad we did....
Was rainy, but not too bad. First time doing this hike and am very glad we did.
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Little Si by Day Hike
Location
Snoqualmie Pass -- North Bend Area
Department of Natural Resources, South Puget Sound Region
Statistics
Roundtrip 5.0 miles
Elevation Gain 1200 ft
Highest Point 1576 ft
Features
Mountain views
User info
Good for kids
Dogs allowed on leash
Discover Pass required
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking: Snoqualmie Pass (Nelson & Bauer - Mountaineers Books)
Green Trails Mount Si No. 174 and Bandera No. 206

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